Vaccine selfies are everywhere...and that's a good thing

Published March 6, 2021

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 quoted Shira Gabriel on the growing popularity of “vaccine selfies,” which are viewed as a way for the selfie-taker to signal to loved ones they are safe and vaccinated. The selfies are seen as a tool to broadcast being part of an exclusive group and a potential means to help dispel vaccine skepticism in others. On the other hand, some people are conflicted with how public they should be about receiving a vaccine. Gabriel said a "very real negative" is that vaccine selfies are causing envy in people who haven't gotten their shots yet. 

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