Twitter Helps Everyone Who Wants To Get Vaccinated

James J. Davis
2 min readApr 28, 2021

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Starting this week, absolutely all social network users will be able to personally see new tips at the top of the timeline. You can find current information about vaccines from COVID-19 and points where you can just put this very vaccine. This was personally announced by the company itself this Monday.

According to Twitter’s idea, these very explicit notices are meant to encourage people to learn about the safety and effectiveness of currently available vaccines. And the information Twitter suggests people read was written by leading public health experts.

“As COVID-19 vaccines become increasingly available and widespread, we want our users to have access to the latest, most accurate and up-to-date information about vaccines in your country,” the company said in an official post about the event.

And in general, although this measure is certainly correct and useful, it should not be taken as the sole merit of Twitter. The fact is that Twitter is really just repeating the initiative implemented and used by other major platforms and social networks.

It is worth noting that just yesterday, YouTube, the largest video hosting site, began airing a social ad about the coronavirus vaccine, emphasizing all the things that people will be able to get again after the pandemic ends, which has terribly limited and changed the lives of literally the entire world.

Meanwhile, another major social network, namely Facebook, is rolling out an initiative to send out notifications that let people know that the area in which the user resides has opened vaccination headquarters for all comers.

It also became known that the company plans to start displaying similar notifications-suspices and in the territories of other countries, but only from the very moment, when it becomes expedient and really useful for people.

In any case, now you all have some more very convenient ways for us to find information about the vaccine against coronavirus and the points of this very vaccination.

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James J. Davis
James J. Davis

Written by James J. Davis

Software developer with 30 years of experience

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