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Is the vaccine as safe

as everyone says?
9-Feynman
Relevance

● We rate the relevance 10/10. The information provided in the video is valuable to the
situation we are in today. With the rise of Covid-19 it is important to stay informed and be
aware of the current state of the problem at hand. There are many people who need to be
educated as there are a lot of misinformation that can be passed through the nation and its’
citizens. It is beneficial for the world to understand the concept of the vaccine, how
outbreaks can occur if only few are vaccinated, how autism has no correlation to autism, and
lastly the benefits and the side effects of the vaccine. The data presented will stay relevant
for more years to come for as long as there are people who need to understand the benefits,
effects, and misconceptions of the Vaccine that was created to keep and help us all stay safe
and healthy from Covid 19.
Reliability
● Reliability- 9/10. The information provided in the video is reliable, but not enough since the
gathered resources are quite outdated and may need to look for much newer and stronger
sources. But still, It will be helpful to those that fear getting vaccinated to rethink further. Even if
the sources are old, they give the right amount of information that we need.
Accuracy
● Accuracy 8/10 - The pieces of information in the video are factually true and objective. Primary
resources can verify this. We deducted 2 points from our rating for the fact that the resources
used are a bit old, so the results might be a bit inaccurate, but since we have a further insight
about this, the accuracy would still be high.
Bias/Perspective
● We give it a 10/10. The video's purpose is to inform, demonstrate the benefits of
vaccines, and encourage people to be vaccinated. It didn't show any bias because it helps
everyone's wellbeing and doesn't prejudice others. The video given worked well on
informing others on what a vaccine is, giving a full view of the side effects whether it's a
positive or a negative effect, therefore the video can be classified as neutral.

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