[1]Women's March
John,
This month, we conducted a survey to collect stories from Women’s Marchers
about why they chose to get vaccinated and the challenges you may have
faced getting your family and friends vaccinated as well.
We want to
thank the thousands of Women’s Marchers who shared their
stories. Your feedback is critical in helping us
understand the issues we face in combating COVID disinformation and
equipping our communities with the information we need to get as many of
us vaccinated.
In just a moment we’re going to share with you the stories and insights we
found in our survey results. [ [link removed] ]We hope that after reading you’ll consider
donating $3 or anything you can to help power our Digital
Defenders program so we can fight back against the COVID disinformation
crisis.
[ [link removed] ]DONATE $3 →
Women’s March is proud to be one of the only organizations in existence
that trains volunteers how to combat COVID disinformation online so we can
make sure our families are vaccinated, healthy, and secure.
Here are just some examples of the thousands of personal stories Women’s
Marchers shared with us in our COVID Vaccine Survey:
I chose to get the vaccination as soon as it was available because I
wanted to protect myself and my family, and get things back to normal as
soon as possible.
I chose to be vaccinated because I believe in science. More importantly
though, I believe in my responsibility to keep those around me safe.
I chose to get vaccinated to protect not only myself, but my family,
friends, and students. I’ve seen how many people were affected by COVID,
and I wanted to make sure I was doing my part by protecting myself and
others.
My best friend of 11 years, who I went with to the Women’s March died of
COVID in June 2020. Tragic for her family, friends, and patients.
Here are some insights we found in our survey results:
* 75% of survey takers have interacted with family members or friends
who were hesitant to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
* The most common reason of hesitation from our family members or
friends about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is side-effects.
* 69% of survey takers said they’re extremely concerned about the
COVID-19 disinformation crisis.
* Women’s Marchers top two concerns regarding the pandemic right now are
sending kids to school and their family’s health.
Reading your stories motivates us to work harder than ever to make sure we
rise up to this moment and do the hard work required so we can vaccinate
all of our family members and friends.
But it’s going to take all of us working together to get through this
crisis.
All of our organizing work to combat COVID disinformation and help make
sure our communities have the knowledge they need to feel comfortable
getting vaccinated is funded by grassroots donors like
you, John.
[ [link removed] ]Whether you can give $50, $10, or $1 — every dollar helps us reach more
people through our Digital Defenders program and get more of us
vaccinated.
[ [link removed] ]DONATE $3 →
Thank you,
Women’s March
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