Someone used Home Alone to explain the vaccine – and it’s a blockbuster
The latest data shows that the vaccines in current use are effective against the Omicron variant. We could give you the statistics, make a chart, explain the margin of error, but we’d much rather show you this.
"This is my body, I have to defend it!" 🏠
Reminder: Being vaccinated and boosted is your best line of defense against severe illness from COVID-19.
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— Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (@JohnsHopkinsSPH) December 21, 2021
Although @JohnsHopkinsSPH‘s replies were full of the ‘My immune system is adequate, thank you’ brigade, most people loved the entertaining and seasonal approach.
Lol. But this also got me thinking about how many times over Kevin McCallister would have killed Marv and Harry if Home Alone happened in real life https://t.co/ZoSiaG7ZSP
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) December 22, 2021
I endorse this public health messaging format pic.twitter.com/9XWaTdbgGP
— Alan White (@aljwhite) December 22, 2021
Flawless, festive and scientifically accurate.
Get your #vaccine#COVID #CovidVaccine #COVID19 #NHS pic.twitter.com/MQWkxqkDDR
— Simon Fleming 🛠 (@OrthopodReg) December 22, 2021
#VaccinesWork whether in the arm or in the face*.
*Taking a vaccine in the face is not medically recommendedpic.twitter.com/JgBYcKqrVi
— Incorrigible FCA (@ImIncorrigible) December 22, 2021
This is how all science needs to be presented to me from now on, I think. https://t.co/fgJX7HGxcy
— The Internet's Gregory Mills (@Gritty_Greg) December 22, 2021
Kudos to the great team from @JohnsHopkinsSPH https://t.co/kbitUQB4hI
— Ronald Klain (@WHCOS) December 22, 2021
This got us right in the feels.
Kevin McCallister Everyone in 2021
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Just wanting to see their family againhttps://t.co/PH29qvpJNe— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) December 22, 2021
Merry Christmas, you filthy animals.
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Macaulay Culkin’s reaction made these next-level Home Alone Christmas decorations even better
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