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Your students hand in hand with NGOs to fight vaccine doubt

Your students hand in hand with NGOs to fight vaccine doubt
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Mumbai: More than 1,500 students from universities affiliated with Mumbai University have been digitally trained to fight vaccine doubts and disseminate information about Covid’s appropriate behavior since May.
Post the training, these students have succeeded in reaching more than 22,500 people through WhatsApp and have uploaded more than 1,250 posts on various social media handles to create awareness in their network.
United Way Mumbai, an NGO working on Covid-19 assistance since the beginning of the pandemic, conducting this training program, working with UNICEF and NSS wings of the University of Mumbai.
Students help attend the safety and behavior protocol that matches Covid by using step-by-step video guides, informative posters, voice records, and audiograms.
Nishtha Bansal, from the Ves College of Arts Science and Commerce, said, “The Cartives Shared by NGOs provide simplified information about the basics of Covid-19 and related topics such as insulation and vaccination of houses.
My friends on social media read creative and Even distributed it forward because they found them helping.

With the second wave effect that is still felt, disseminating information about Covid-19 along with reducing hesitation vaccines is very important to avoid the wave of the third infection.
“Vaccination is a silver bullet to fight a pandemic but we have observed large vaccine doubts in low and medium-income communities.
The majority of students who work with us are from the same community.
Not only students use social media they achieve to encourage the efficacy of vaccines but also Will be an ambassador and use their digital skills to help people register and get an appointment online, “said Sahej Mantri, senior manager, United Way Mumbai.
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This training also includes a session on using social media because it spreads awareness.
Sudhir Pamanik, Director of I / C, NSS, Mumbai University, said, “Today’s social media is the main professional skills and excited students when they can learn these new things and at the same time can follow their passion for social work.”
When false information spreads faster than valid medical advice, these students change this dynamic by ensuring that only verified and accurate information from trusted sources are shared, thereby reducing the potential for the dangers caused by false news.
It helps individuals follow the procedures imposed by local bodies when a person is infected.
Other students, Juhi Gokani from KC College managed to convince his mother in believing that there was nothing wrong with vaccinating during menstruation, using information from the campaign.
He said, “Training in Covid-19 is very helpful because we receive a lot of verified and broken myths such as getting vaccination when menstruation is not safe.
I can overcome my mother’s distrust.”

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