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In recent months, a wave of alarming images and short messages has circulated widely across social media platforms, often accompanied by phrases such as “If you got the COVID vaccine, you should know this.” Many of these posts feature dramatic visuals—most notably illustrations of syringes aimed directly at the human heart—designed to provoke fear and urgency. While the images are striking, they rarely provide verified medical context. Instead, they rely on emotional reaction rather than evidence.
Why these images spread so quickly
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The success of these viral messages lies in how they are constructed. Fear-based imagery has always been effective at capturing attention, especially when combined with incomplete or vague warnings. A syringe aimed at a heart immediately suggests danger, even before a viewer reads any accompanying text. This technique taps into a natural instinct to protect oneself from harm.
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