Posted on 04/13/2021 6:16:28 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Darcy Schild President Joe Biden's administration recently announced that it's launching a new campaign to promote COVID-19 vaccinations, and it underscores the influence of well-known figures among their fans.
The campaign, called "We Can Do This," is partnering with celebrities, athletic organizations like the MLB, religious leaders, and community health organizations to communicate the safety and efficacy of the nation's three authorized vaccines, according to the Associated Press.
Biden's administration seems to have recognized that each famous face pictured in a post-COVID-shot selfie could be reaching thousands of devoted fans in the touch of the "post" button on Instagram - and that shouldn't be overlooked.
Separate from the campaign, several stars, including Oprah Winfrey, Ryan Reynolds, comedian Amy Schumer, Jeff Goldblum, and Martha Stewart have proudly documented or talked about getting the vaccine on their personal platforms.
Mariah Carey said in an Instagram video that she was initially "a little nervous" to receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, but was more "excited."
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Yes....it would be ...so ....um..... Sad. Yeah, that’s it. Sad.
Only one twit wrote this trash. Usually it takes two or three nimrods.
I want to see Mariah Carey and Nikki Minaj give each other the vaccine and makeup at the same time.
Nor was DMX
Is there any HIPAA violation here?
If they reveal there oen medical information, I guess not.
No one likes celebrities, not even at celebrity websites.
LOL Thanks for the laugh!
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