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.

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Commenters share Indonesian politician’s warning about anti-vaccine “hoaxes”

Geography
Indonesia
Themes
Conspiracy theories
Necessity

Analysis

In a recent speech, the governor of West Kalimantan, Indonesia, warned against believing false claims about immunizations, noting that “if left unchecked, hoaxes like this can slowly become poison.” The speech emphasized that polio vaccines protect against paralysis caused by the poliovirus, suggesting that false claims about vaccines have caused a decline in childhood vaccination rates. Most responses to the comments were positive, with many emphasizing the importance of immunizations, comparing vaccines to having an umbrella ready before it rains. However, some social media users claimed that vaccines are unnecessary because children are “free from disease” and accused the governor of trying to harm children. 

Recommendations

Emphasizing key talking points is recommended: Vaccination is the only way to protect children from polio, and polio vaccines are safe and thoroughly tested.