
Google urges people to get vaccinated in emotional Get back to what you love video, garners 6.3 million views
India Today
Google has come up with a short video that recollects the terms that the world got acquainted with during the pandemic-stricken year. Through the video, the company urges all to get themselves vaccinated.
In an effort to encourage users to take the novel coronavirus vaccines, tech major Google has begun promoting a new video. Titled "Get back to what you love", the one-minute-long video tries to deliver the message to remove any reluctance among the audience towards the vaccine. Google's awareness efforts have been started in the US as of now. With the country providing vaccine shots to the majority of its population, a considerable number of US citizens are showing reluctance, citing doubts over the efficacy of vaccines. In addition, people also seem to be fearful of any side effects that the vaccine might induce. There is hence a collective effort to remove these doubts and misconceptions based on misinformation. Google's new video is a step in this direction. The one-minute video records our journey through the pandemic year, going from being restricted to our homes to now having the chance to return to the "normal".
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