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

Videos and posts claim children are “suffering” from vaccine side effects

Geography
Kenya
Themes
Safety and side effects

Analysis

Two videos with 150,000 combined views feature a mother claiming that her children were vaccinated without her consent. The posts received hundreds of replies about vaccine side effects, such as fever and soreness, with some commenters explaining that these are normal vaccine reactions. The video does not contain any false claims, but the response indicates that some parents are concerned that side effects mean vaccines are unsafe.

Recommendations

Responding with empathy and acknowledging parents’ concerns about child vaccination is recommended, as is informing parents about the mild and short-term side effects they can expect after vaccination. Health communicators may emphasize that polio vaccines are safety tested multiple times before they are given to children and that children are at great risk of harm from vaccine-preventable diseases, not from vaccines.