- “Family Guy” talks about the importance of getting vaccinated against Covid-19 with a new short shared on social networks
- Of the 328 million inhabitants in the US, more than 42 million have fallen ill with Covid-19 and 650 thousand people have lost their lives
- Although vaccination continues to advance in the United States, there is still a sector that is not sure of doing so
Through a short film, the characters of “Family Guy”, the popular animated series, talk about the importance of getting vaccinated against Covid-19.
When it comes to calling the population to be vaccinated against a disease that is causing great havoc in the world, practically all actions count and add up, especially when it comes to a global issue.
In the United States, the effects of Covid-19 have been felt much stronger than in other parts of the world. It is, without a doubt, one of the countries most affected by disease.
Since the start of the pandemic, of the 328 million inhabitants in the United States, more than 42 million have fallen ill with Covid-19, of which more than 650 thousand people have lost their lives.
These figures, of course, continue to increase, despite the fact that massive events are already taking place in that country and the restrictions due to Covid-19 are decreasing.
New strategies to reach the population
However, with the purpose of making an appeal to those who do not know whether to vaccinate or not or who, failing that, may be part of an anti-vaccine group, different strategies have been designed, some of them very attractive.
Thus, now, it is the characters of “Family Guy” who speak of the importance of getting vaccinated against the disease.
A three-minute short was shared on social networks to publicize the story in which “Peter Griffin”, one of the main characters of “Family Guy”, is not sure whether to get vaccinated.
The idea of this campaign (if it can be called that) is to promote the importance of vaccination for the well-being of oneself and, in the same way, for the well-being of others, and more so in times when people are struggling with a variant that has been more contagious and new ones are even emerging.
Watch the new #FamilyGuy Shorts! Stewie and Brian travel inside Peter’s body to explain how vaccines work.
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– Family Guy (@FamilyGuyonFOX) September 21, 2021
Stronger Actions Against Disinformation About Covid-19
Without a doubt, when it comes to designing a strategy for global well-being, all ideas add up and contribute interesting things.
As is well known, the arrival of Covid-19 has brought with it a very large group of people who, from the beginning, have been in charge of spreading information – usually false – about Covid-19, the pandemic and more. recently about vaccinations.
Given this, the authorities have called on various platforms to take stronger actions in order to end these practices that, in fact, are causing havoc among the connected society.
That is why, in several countries, we see how marketing and advertising use their creative resources to reach audiences and try to change their idea about whether or not it is good to get vaccinated.
That is precisely what the “Family Guy” strategy is about, one that will undoubtedly attract the attention of the thousands of followers of the animated series, which is about to start broadcasting its twentieth season on Fox.
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