Vaccines Confidence Digital Campaign 2022

IFPMA (International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations) is conducting a Vaccines Confidence Digital Campaign (#TeamVaccines). This campaign aims to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines are effective and safe for use by people around the world. We will disseminate information through Twitter, Facebook, and other channels in order to disseminate correct information about the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine to people around the world.

Update: "VaccinesForLife Campaign."

We have experienced the global pandemic of the novel coronavirus and have seen the contribution vaccines have made to people's health. However, the world is still threatened by a variety of infectious diseases.

"AlwaysInnovating Campaign"

Two years have passed since the outbreak of the new coronavirus. During this time, we have learned many lessons. And we in the pharmaceutical industry are firmly determined to stay ahead of the pandemic and prepare for the future in order to protect the lives and health of people around the world.

TeamVaccines Key Visuals

 TeamVaccines

Phase1

Team Vaccines Campaign Video

"The people making COVID-19 vaccines need them as much as we all do - full version"
(COVID-19 vaccines - the people involved in their development and manufacture need vaccines as much as we all do) We need vaccines as much as we all do - full version") ~From the global biopharmaceutical industry.)

English version
Audio: English Subtitle: English (2 min. 10 sec.)

Japanese subtitled version
Audio: English Subtitle: Japanese (2 min. 10 sec.)

Phase2

COVID-19 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE VACCINES

19 things you should know about vaccines

This is a "19 Things You Need to Know About Vaccines" for those who research, develop and manufacture vaccines. Here is a partial list (in Japanese).
Click here to visit the original site (in English) for the full list. All materials can be downloaded and posted on social networking sites.

#3 Vaccines have been tested and validated in a variety of ways

For a vaccine to be approved for use, its safety and efficacy must be demonstrated in a three-stage clinical trial. The #NewCoronavirus vaccine has been tested in clinical trials with more than 850,000 volunteers, the largest number in vaccine history.

#12 Make sure you get the scientific and factual information you need

It is good that you want to be further informed about the #NewCoronavirus vaccine. Please visit our website for scientifically validated information about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine, as well as its side effects. Spread the facts, not the virus.

#13 Vaccines can protect you

It has been suggested that the new coronavirus vaccine provides stronger immunity than being exposed to the virus. Researchers are also studying how long immunity from the vaccine lasts and are hopeful that it will last more than a year.

#14 You can protect others

It has been suggested that vaccination can reduce the likelihood of spreading #NewCoronavirus to others. This is especially important for people who may not be able to vaccinate.

#15 Vaccines can help stop viral mutations

People are still dying from #NewCoronavirus, and many of those deaths are due to new, more dangerous mutant strains. Vaccination can reduce the spread of the virus and save lives.

#16 Vaccines are not just for the elderly and people with underlying diseases

Vaccination is a better way to build immunity than being exposed to the virus itself. #It is impossible to predict how the new coronavirus will affect you. If you become infected, you could spread the disease to friends, family and others.

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