Social Media post sources

  • Boost after covid infection

    A quick Google search reveals many articles quoting doctors and other health professionals telling us this information. The CDC has an FAQ that is not booster-specific which we referenced in our posts.

  • Mask Leakage Rates

    The information about mask leakage rates comes from the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, a charitable scientific organization that advances occupational and environmental health.

  • Kids and Omicron

    Gabby Gonzalez Riethmiller’s tweets about Covid cases at Riley Children’s Health are taken directly from her Twitter account. (She is a consultant for the organization and a former journalist.)

  • New risks from familiar actions

    The quote from Dr. Robert Wachter, chair of the Department of Medicine and the University of California at San Francisco, comes from an NPR report about protecting against Omicron.

  • How good is your mask?

    The information about the effectiveness comes from stories from NPR (including on KF94s), CNN, and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.

  • Allen County booster rate

    The percentage of fully vaccinated Allen County residents comes directly from the State of Indiana Department of Health’s vaccine dashboard, as of December 27th.

  • Omicron infects young vaccinated people

    The story of Omicron spreading at a Norwegian Christmas party has been widely reported in the media. It comes from a report by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.

  • Omicron in Indiana

    The information about the first positive case of Omicron in Indiana – including the date the sample was collected – came straight from the Indiana Department of Health.

  • Get Boosted ASAP

    Lots of sources for this post, including the New York Times, studies from the UK Health Agency and the University of Hong Kong (via NPR), the NIH, and Pfizer.

  • Protecting the Immunocompromised

    The tragic story of Karen Day, who was vaccinated but died of Covid due to a weakened immune system, features information from a Washington Post story.

  • Omicron and vaccines

    News and analysis from the South African study on Omicron and the Pfizer vaccines comes from epidemiologist Dr. Katelyn Jetelina’s excellent newsletter.

  • Other People's Vaccination Status

    Our post about how other people being vaccinated makes your vaccine more effective is based on a study out of UCLA recently published in a peer-reviewed journal.

  • Covid and Erectile Dysfunction

    The truth about Covid and erectile dysfunction comes from several concerned urologists, who formed Urologists United for Vaccination Education.

  • Logan York

    The heartbreaking story of Logan York comes from a beautiful guest column his daughter Sarah of Leo-Cedarville wrote for the Journal Gazette.

  • Jeremy and Monica Voss

    The heartbreaking story of Jeremy and Monica Voss comes from Jeremy’s own Facebook posts and reporting from several news outlets.

  • Vaccines that require boosters

    Our post addressing concerns that people needing a booster for the Covid vaccines being a sign of ineffectiveness is based on information directly from the CDC.

  • Allen County Positive Test Rate

    This post about the current positive test rate in Allen County is taken directly from data provided by the Indiana Dept. of Health on their website.

  • Video: Inside hospitals right now

    This post on Instagram and Facebook features this Twiter video from Dr. Rob Davidson and includes data from CovidActNow.org.

  • Instagram: Pregnancy & the Vaccine

    The data about pregnant women dying from Covid comes from a CDC report linked below. Find more info about the women by Googling them.

  • Instagram: People change their minds

    The numbers from this Instagram post about vaccine resistance decreasing come from a series of polls by the Monmouth University Polling Institute.

  • Instagram: Kids and Covid

    All the information in our Instagram post about how many kids have been affected by covid came straight from a CDC report on the reasons to vaccinate children.

  • Video: Conversations Work

    The stats in our video detailing how many people have changed their minds and their reasons for doing so come from the Kaiser Family Foundation Vaccine Monitor.