Why Must You Get Vaccinated? 'Family Guy' Explains In Viral PSA Video
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In the over 3-minute video, Family Guy builds confidence about COVID-19 vaccines.
A global vaccination drive against Covid-19 is underway, with governments, scientific experts, epidemiologists, and voluntary organisations all trying to get as many people immunised as possible. However, vaccine-hesitancy is still being noted among many people. So, the makers of the hit animated series Family Guy have teamed up with the Ad Council to produce a public service announcement and raise awareness about the vaccination campaign. The three-minute video shows Peter Griffin, the protagonist of the series, debating whether or not to get vaccinated at the doctor's office. Watch the new #FamilyGuy Short! Stewie and Brian travel inside Peter's body to explain how vaccines work.Have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Visit https://t.co/Yz9vi7AYYD for the most accurate and timely facts so we can all get back to the moments we love and miss most. pic.twitter.com/d08P2VjlcU kudos to the team for making this vid! Cannot express how much I love this.Well done, and thanks!! Funny and informative! Very much appreciated by this family that lost loved ones to Covid. Hopefully, Stewie leading the charge gets through to some people #familyguy this should been an episode lol but it's funny that couple of years ago family guy did episode about vaccines and how peter and Lois were against it ????
“God, I hate getting shot. Why do I got to get this stupid vaccine anyway?” says Peter, as he sits on the exam table. Brian Griffin, the anthropomorphic white Labrador, tells him, “Peter, it's COVID. You should know how to say it. It's been well over a year.”
Then enters Dr Elmer Hartman, the Griffin Family's doctor, and asks Peter if he has any questions about the vaccine. Peter asks him how a vaccine works?
The official Twitter handle of the Family Guy shared the clip, saying, “Have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Visit http://GetVaccineAnswers.org for the most accurate and timely facts so we can all get back to the moments we love and miss most.”