Vaccination programs may help the world to reduce or eliminate Covid-19. Information about them may help countries to design theirs more effectively, with important benefits for public health. This article investigates whether it is possible to get insights into national vaccination programmes from a quick international comparison of public comments on Twitter. For this, word association thematic analysis (WATA) was applied to English-language vaccine-related tweets from eight countries gathered between 5 December 2020 and 21 March 2021. The method was able to quickly identify multiple international differences. Whilst some were irrelevant, potentially non-trivial differences include differing extents to which non-government scientific experts are important to national vaccination discussions. For example, Ireland seemed to be the only country in which university presidents were widely tweeted about in vaccine discussions. India's vaccine kindness term #VaccineMaitri was another interesting difference, highlighting the need for international sharing.
翻译:接种疫苗计划可以帮助世界减少或消除Covid-19。有关它们的信息可以帮助国家更有效地设计疫苗,给公众健康带来重要好处。本篇文章调查能否从对Twitter上公众评论的快速国际比较中了解国家疫苗接种计划。为此,在2020年12月5日至2021年3月21日期间收集的8个国家的英语疫苗相关推文中应用了词联名主题分析(WATA ) 。该方法能够迅速发现多种国际差异。虽然有些差异无关紧要,但潜在的非三角差异包括非政府科学专家对国家疫苗接种讨论的重要性程度不同。例如,爱尔兰似乎是大学校长在疫苗讨论中被广泛推介的唯一国家。印度的疫苗友好术语#Vaccine Maitri是另一个有趣的差异,凸显了国际共享的必要性。