The Mercury

Galleria mall, vaccine passports among top online searches

- XOLILE BHENGU xolile.bhengu@inl.co.za

KWAZULU-Natal’s Galleria Mall in eManzimtot­i requesting proof of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n for entry into its management office; the proposed Covid-19 vaccine passport; Christian Perrone, a French doctor who has been promoting anti-vaccine claims; famous rapper Nicki Minaj’s comments on the vaccine causing impotence; and the proposed Covid-19 vaccine for children were among the top searches related to the pandemic.

This is according to the latest findings of the National Department of Health Social Listening Report. Galleria Mall in eManzimtot­i raised eyebrows when it put up a poster advising that only people vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus would be allowed to enter its management offices. It said this was to protect its staff who had been vaccinated.

Minaj, who was born in Trinidad, sparked an internatio­nal furore when she alleged on Twitter that her cousin in that country refused to get a vaccine because his friend became impotent after being vaccinated.

The popular rapper was strongly criticised for being irresponsi­ble and spreading alleged false informatio­n.

The Social Listening Report by the Health Department highlights public sentiment on Covid-19, rumours and misinforma­tion in South Africa. On the upside, it said other key trends recently included many celebrator­y social media postings of people being vaccinated, and approval for the expansion of the vaccine roll-out programme.

South Africa now has 16.1 million people that have had the Covid vaccinatio­n with at least 11.5 million having received at least one jab, which is 29% of the adult population of the country.

The report noted 90 000 engagement­s in general about vaccines. It also noted that online conversati­ons about Covid-19 vaccines that generated most engagement­s in the past week were related to safety (20%), immunity (18%) and access (17%). Tweets about Covid-19 and vaccines in South Africa generated 60 000 engagement­s (a 30% increase on the previous week).

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority’s approval for children aged 12 and above to receive the Pfizer vaccine received positive sentiment, along with an anti-vaxxer becoming an advocate for vaccinatio­n after being on a ventilator.

The Social Listening and Infodemiol­ogy team that produces the report is part of the Risk Communicat­ions and Community Engagement Working Group of the Department of Health. They follow best practice methodolog­y from WHO Africa Infodemic Response Alliance. They pull informatio­n from the Health Department, their WhatsApp system, Google, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook and digital news.

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