Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health used a Mario Kart video to encourage gamers and others to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
In a bid to appeal to the gaming demographic, Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health uploaded a video using Mario Kart 8 to demonstrate how boosters stop COVID-19. With the pandemic still going, many outlets are trying various marketing strategies to convince people to get the vaccine, and different ads target different groups. Clearly, this is an attempt to get gamers to get vaccinated.
There's evidence that a booster dose reduces a person's likelihood of being infected with SARS-CoV-2.In general, boosters reduce symptom severity and duration, and reduce transmission: https://t.co/rF2sQBDdNM pic.twitter.com/x1ybm0bCXy
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