US HHS vaccination ads use a new tactic to increase Covid-19 vaccination rates: fear - "The ads are part of a $250 million HHS Covid-19 public education campaign."

With vaccination rates only inching forward slowly, the federal government is trying a new marketing tactic: fear.

In a set of emotional advertisements releasing Wednesday morning, three unvaccinated Covid-19 survivors and an intensive care unit nurse speak about the toll the virus has taken.

It's a sharp turn from earlier ads, which used positive messages -- protecting the community, getting back to normal activities, reuniting with friends -- to convince hesitant Americans to roll up their sleeves.

The new ads show in stark terms the real-life consequences of not getting vaccinated.

"When you pair that with optimism and a way to take action -- vaccination -- to avoid the negative consequences, you can really make a positive impact," said a senior official with the US Department of Health and Human Services who was involved with the ad campaign.

Public opinion experts praised the advertisements, saying it was time to take a new approach -- one that uses the death and misery many Americans are witnessing firsthand.

"Real experiences, more than information, seem to be moving people, and here we have these messages enforcing that real experience," said Drew Altman, president and CEO of the Kaiser Family Foundation, which tracks public opinion on vaccination.

Kaiser's recent polling has found that knowing someone who became seriously ill from Covid-19 or died from the virus are among the most powerful factors motivating vaccine hesitant Americans to take a shot.

The ads are part of a $250 million HHS Covid-19 public education campaign.

 "We believe these first-person accounts of people who've experienced Covid firsthand can really underscore the danger that COVID-19 poses," the HHS official said. "[It's] really changing the messenger. We're letting real people tell their own stories in their own words."

'They gave me a five percent chance of living'​


The first set of HHS's Covid-19 vaccination ads debuted in April and were professionally shot and featured heartwarming scenes of friends hugging and children together on sleepovers, with upbeat music playing in the background.

"Go on and live as you want, feel the sunlight on your face," the singer croons in one ad, as text appears on the screen: "After a year of saying no, imagine how good yes is going to feel."

While that might have convinced some people to get vaccinated, it didn't work for everyone. Vaccination rates started to lag last spring, and currently nearly 1 in 4 eligible Americans still has not had a Covid-19 vaccination, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The new batch of ads is much rougher.

The HHS official said their recent research shows that testimonials from people affected by Covid-19 appeal to the unvaccinated, and so they went on social media and found selfie videos from two survivors and an intensive care unit nurse.

"I've been in the hospital for 76 days now," says a man named Terrell from St. Louis. He wears a hospital gown and has a canula supplying oxygen to his nose, as the ad cuts to images of him lying lifeless in a hospital bed covered with wires and tubes. "They gave me a five percent chance of living."

 "Two months ago, I contracted the Delta variant of Covid-19.  I haven't been the same man since," a man named Kole from Monett, Missouri, says in his selfie video.

Felicia, an ICU nurse from Shreveport, Louisiana, tears up as she talks about caring for young people with Covid-19.

"The Delta wave that we're seeing now -- people are younger and sicker and we're intubating and losing people that are my age and younger," she says.

The ads feel raw, and there's no peppy music.

"Our direction to the creative team was not to not to improve them, to not take the shake out of the camera," the HHS official said. "The reason for that is because we wanted these to be as authentic as possible."

HHS did send a film crew to one of the Covid-19 survivors. The fourth ad features Amanda in Richwood, Ohio, and shows her at home with her family.

"I got COVID, I was intubated, and in a coma for 11 days," she says directly to the camera. "I did not get the Covid vaccine. I was concerned about some of the side effects. However, if I had it to do over, I would definitely go get the Covid vaccine. I know that I was very close to death. The fact that I almost did not come home to my husband and to my children is terrifying."

Fifteen second and 30 second versions of the ads will appear on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and Nextdoor. They'll also appear on national television, with a focus on areas that have low vaccination rates.



Choosing the approach that resonates​



In any public health campaign, the creators have a choice: feature the benefits of a particular intervention, such as vaccination, or feature the consequences of not using that intervention.

For many months, the news media has featured stories of unvaccinated people who became ill with Covid-19 and regretted their decision, or stories of family members who lost unvaccinated loved ones to the virus.

But the HHS official said research earlier this year showed this was not the best approach for motiving vaccine hesitant Americans.

"We have to make sure that if we're putting a piece of creative, a piece of information out into the world, that we're not going to make the situation worse," the official said. "As people are making up their mind about something, the use of fear can actually work both ways."

Lori Freeman, the CEO of the National Association of County and City Health Officials, says she thinks these ads will have an impact, given what she's heard from her members, who have been on the ground for months trying to convince vaccine hesitant Americans to roll up their sleeves.

"I think this resonates more than 'let's sing kumbaya together and go to a concert together,' " Freeman said. "It's a better approach to say 'this is what you need to do to keep yourself alive' rather than 'this is how to help the world.' "

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"new" tactic? they have been hardcore fearmongering for one and a half years straight now lol
like, we've been bombarded with "if you don't wear the mask then covid will wipe out your entire family and it will be your fault!" messaging for a long time now, some whining actors on tv aren't gonna tell us anything new at this point.
 
I can't wait to get fired from my six-figure career when the mandate begins. Maybe I'll become a peasant and shovel manure. It would be appropriate for this authoritarian hellscape we're rapidly hurtling toward. There will be no lawsuits, no revolt, no assassinations. The fat, lazy retards who are Americans will keep feeding their addictions to Twitter and vidya and will crap their pants and do nothing, because we've lost our revolutionary spark and are no longer in the business of killing our tyrants.

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America as a concept is dead. Fuck this gay nigger country.
 
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We are deep into the pandemic; and much like an election late in the game you can try and spend a lot of money to change minds late in the race; but you will only be effective against a very small percentage.

People who do not want to take the vaccine have made up there minds about it. Let life go on I say.
 
That being said, I doubt the story, given that many such stories happened to be made up hoaxes. See the "so many ivermectin patients here we can't treat people who are shot" story by a doctor that did not work in the hospital, did not work with ivermectin patients, and a story that was disproven by the hospital.
I guess you could say... they're not giving things their best shot.

YEAAAHHHHH!
 
I trust my own immune system to keep me safe, and should it falter and fail me, the disease itself has favorable survival rates, as in less than 1% of otherwise healthy people die from it (fatties and diabetics don't' count as healthy)

I will continue to take my chances and accept the results. Just like I always have when it comes to my health.

I don't know why so many people have a problem with me absolving them from the duty to run my life for me.
 
So, exactly like the vaccine then? Because aside from giving you a "smoother ride" it has no other (agreed upon) effects.

You realize that the only difference is the dosage you are supposed to take? It's the same medicine, horses are just supposed to take more of it.

That being said, I doubt the story, given that many such stories happened to be made up hoaxes. See the "so many ivermectin patients here we can't treat people who are shot" story by a doctor that did not work in the hospital, did not work with ivermectin patients, and a story that was disproven by the hospital.
I know you are probably too small minded on what "Preventative medicine" is, or why it is better than horse paste. A vaccine prevents a ride, and lessens one if you get it, which is a tiny percentage that conservatives overblow so as to spread misinformation.
ECMO can save you too, but it costs tens of thousands of dollars.
Again, Horse Paste is because dumbasses took horse paste and shat their insides out. Is a joke.
 
I know you are probably too small minded on what "Preventative medicine" is, or why it is better than horse paste.
Stop letting Mainstream think for you
A vaccine prevents a ride, and lessens one if you get it,
This is literally a oxymoron.
A vaccine prevents a ride
This one doesn't. It doesn't do anything a traditional vaccine is supposed to do, bar making the "ride" "smoother. CDC even had to change the definition of a vaccine to make sure this one actually counted as one by their standards. Vaccination meaning (2015-2021.08) declared the vaccine would create an immunity to a disease. Post September they changed the immunity bit to "produce protection".
that conservatives overblow so as to spread misinformation.
Really impressive strawman. Did you build it yourself? I'm so proud of you!

which is a tiny percentage
Not exactly. Whenever CDC tests this in IRL situations, it keeps finding that the "rare" breakthroughs happen 70% or more percent of the time. See, for example, this dataset or this one.
Again, Horse Paste is because dumbasses took horse paste and shat their insides out. Is a joke.
1. "It's horse paste because ivermectin is horsepaste and people shit"
2. "I was only pretending to be retarded mainstream occultist!"
 
Stop letting Mainstream think for you

This is literally a oxymoron.

This one doesn't. It doesn't do anything a traditional vaccine is supposed to do, bar making the "ride" "smoother. CDC even had to change the definition of a vaccine to make sure this one actually counted as one by their standards. Vaccination meaning (2015-2021.08) declared the vaccine would create an immunity to a disease. Post September they changed the immunity bit to "produce protection".

Really impressive strawman. Did you build it yourself? I'm so proud of you!


Not exactly. Whenever CDC tests this in IRL situations, it keeps finding that the "rare" breakthroughs happen 70% or more percent of the time. See, for example, this dataset or this one.

1. "It's horse paste because ivermectin is horsepaste and people shit"
2. "I was only pretending to be retarded mainstream occultist!"
Stop letting Project Veritas and PragerU think for you.

It is not an oxymoron as a vaccine isn't a 100 percent guarantee of safety.

It does make the ride smoother, your bunk garbage info does not stop this fact.

The conservatives are regurgitating misinformation, objectively, you retard.

The first one says that they have similar viral load, but don't die. Mission accomplished, sorry pal. The second one is a fucking prison with horrid conditions, and is not at all similar to the rest of society.

Retard conservatives went down to Home Depot and bought horse paste, and died from getting it. Sorry your side's stupidity is so embarassing you ignore it.

Keep eating misinfo, when the liquid fills your lungs, you'll be crying on FB for prayers like the rest.
 
It is not an oxymoron
It literally is. You said "prevents" which is contradictory to your follow-up claim that sometimes it doesn't.
It does make the ride smoother, your bunk garbage info does not stop this fact.
Not only are you a retard, you are also apparently illiterate. Mayhaps try reading my points instead of assuming them? If you can read, that is.
The first one says that they have similar viral load, but don't die. Mission accomplished, sorry pal. The second one is a fucking prison with horrid conditions, and is not at all similar to the rest of society.
Original Goal: "A vaccine prevents a ride, and lessens one if you get it, which is a tiny percentage"
Moved Goal: "Well...uhh...it doesn't kill them!"

1. Stop Strawmans
2. Stop moving goal posts
3. Learn to read.

Retard conservatives went down to Home Depot and bought horse paste, and died from getting it. Sorry your side's stupidity is so embarassing you ignore it.

Keep eating misinfo, when the liquid fills your lungs, you'll be crying on FB for prayers like the rest.
Ivermectin=Horse paste

I guess so is Vaccine because animals played a big role in it's creation, and since it is used on them too. Seethe, and consume your horse shot

Feel free to reply once you, at least, learn to read. Until then, fuck off
 
It literally is. You said "prevents" which is contradictory to your follow-up claim that sometimes it doesn't.

Not only are you a retard, you are also apparently illiterate. Mayhaps try reading my points instead of assuming them? If you can read, that is.

Original Goal: "A vaccine prevents a ride, and lessens one if you get it, which is a tiny percentage"
Moved Goal: "Well...uhh...it doesn't kill them!"

1. Stop Strawmans
2. Stop moving goal posts
3. Learn to read.


Ivermectin=Horse paste

I guess so is Vaccine because animals played a big role in it's creation, and since it is used on them too. Seethe, and consume your horse shot

Feel free to reply once you, at least, learn to read. Until then, fuck off
It prevents 99 percent you retard. Or do seatbelts not prevent car deaths because sometimes people die with one on?

I'm not illiterate, its just your infantile babble is nigh impossible to comprehend.

Yes, those two goals are the same thing. LESSENS ONE IF YOU GET IT MEANS NOT DEAD, you stupid fuck. And yes, it also prevents occurrence.

You, like most A and Hers, don't know what Strawman even means.

People, literally fucking went to home depot, and got horse paste, and died. Sorry that offends you so much.

"Learn to read", yeah you really should learn to do that, from reputable sources for once.
 
It prevents 99 percent you retard. Or do seatbelts not prevent car deaths because sometimes people die with one on?

I'm not illiterate, its just your infantile babble is nigh impossible to comprehend.

Yes, those two goals are the same thing. LESSENS ONE IF YOU GET IT MEANS NOT DEAD, you stupid fuck. And yes, it also prevents occurrence.

You, like most A and Hers, don't know what Strawman even means.

People, literally fucking went to home depot, and got horse paste, and died. Sorry that offends you so much.

"Learn to read", yeah you really should learn to do that, from reputable sources for once.
Keep on seething, illiterate retard, and consume your horse shot. Maybe after 20 doses the big daddy will give you back a bit of your freedoms.

"Learn to read", yeah you really should learn to do that, from reputable sources for once.
I'm really sorry that CDC data sets are not complying with CNN-approved narrative. Only solution for you is to seethe and consume horse shots.
 
Keep on seething, illiterate retard, and consume your horse shot. Maybe after 20 doses the big daddy will give you back a bit of your freedoms.


I'm really sorry that CDC data sets are not complying with CNN-approved narrative. Only solution for you is to seethe and consume horse shots.
I will, because i'll live and you'll die, like the rest of the spastics who think the virus won't wreck their bodies. A fool must see the fire beneath him to be motivated to save himself. Too bad the fire will consume you.
 
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