Polio Pulse

Polio Pulse provides social listening insights to support GPEI’s polio interventions on disinformation, crisis communication, and strategic communication. Data is monitored from polio-endemic and outbreak countries and geographies classified by GPEI, covering 12 major languages spoken in these regions. The platform is managed by the UNICEF Digital Community Engagement (DCE) team.

Medium Risk

Online commenters argue that hunger is more important than polio vaccines

Geography
Yemen
Themes
Necessity
Safety and side effects

Analysis

Some social media users doubted the importance of polio vaccines following news that Yemen will launch a national polio vaccination drive on July 12. Some posts claim that polio vaccines are “poison” that will “bring a new virus,” while another argues that vaccines wouldn’t be free if they were good. Several commenters also suggest that the government should focus on fighting hunger instead of polio.

Recommendations

Providing information before the upcoming vaccination campaign can help address concerns and reduce the spread of false claims. Health communicators may emphasize the dangers of polio, the benefits of vaccination, and the goals of mass polio vaccination campaigns. Messaging may explain that polio vaccines are safe and the only way to protect children from polio.