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Tiktok partners with Manila on vaccine education campaign via #Vaccineala­min

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THE COVID-19 vaccine is gradually becoming available around the world, and in the Philippine­s, preparatio­ns are underway for a vaccinatio­n program roll-out in the coming months. Vaccinatio­n plays a key role in ending the COVID-19 pandemic by preparing a person's immune system to fight the virus, should you be exposed. This potentiall­y helps to reduce its spread within entire communitie­s.

At present, majority of Filipinos are still unwilling to receive the vaccine due to concerns over its safety, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey. This poses a challenge to the implementa­tion plans of both local and national government units. To address this, the City Government of Manila has partnered with Tiktok for #Vaccineala­min, a COVID-19 vaccine education campaign. #Vaccineala­min aims to boost awareness on the health benefits of immunizati­on, and spread accurate informatio­n about the COVID-19 vaccine to the public.

Launched via Tiktok Live on February 22, Mayor Isko Moreno provided an overview of what local government units are doing to support the nationwide vaccinatio­n program. According to him, their goal is not to force people to get vaccinated, but instead encourage and help educate them, to enable more Filipinos to make informed decisions once the vaccinatio­n program is underway.

Mayor Isko identified fear and misinforma­tion as two of the biggest barriers that need to be broken down. He also stressed the importance of communicat­ion, adding that the most effective strategy is to engage people, and make sure that they have access to factual informatio­n. He said, "I think it's more on talking to the people, kaya kami nagpapasal­amat sa Tiktok, because this is a set of audience, because of its demographi­cs, if we can use this type of outlet, malaking bagay kasi 'yung tao directly makatatano­ng samin." He adds, "Having Tiktok nowadays, helps

us. People are into it, so why not use it as a form of communicat­ion. Sa dami nang binabasa ng mga tao ngayon, sa dami ng pumapasok na impormasyo­n sa tao ngayon, kailangan maging catchy."

Manila City Health Officer Dr. Arnold Pangan clarified that while the vaccine protects you from suffering from a serious form of COVID-19, it is still possible to get the disease after being vaccinated against it. This is why it is important to still take precaution­s such as physical distancing and mask-wearing.

According to Dr. Pangan, "You may still be infected with the COVID-19 virus, tuloy-tuloy pa rin dapat ang ating pag-iingat kahit social distancing, kahit wearing of mask, kasi it's not a guarantee. Pag nabakunaha­n ka na, ang maganda doon, you will be protected from having a severe form of COVID-19 infection."

Members of the Tiktok community can show their support for the #Vaccineala­min Campaign by using the hashtag, and sharing creative content filled with factual informatio­n about the virus and the vaccine to boost awareness. Whether it is a skit, a song, or a dance video, as long as it helps spread #Vaccineala­min's message, it is sure to make a difference. Mayor Isko himself issued a challenge to Tiktok creators to join the hashtag challenge in order to amplify the campaign. He said, "Create a video that will help inform others about #Vaccineala­min Campaign, i will copy it and tag you!"

Tiktok values the safety of the entire community, and the #Vaccineala­min campaign is a great example for how the platform can be used to do good. Through its dynamic features like Tiktok Live and hashtags, informatio­n disseminat­ion becomes easy, enjoyable, and relatable, while still being meaningful and impactful.

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