Deep Dive (Aug. 12): White House, Fauci Use TikTok Influencers to Boost Vaccination

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
August 12, 2021Deep Dive
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The Department of Health and Human Services is mandating all 25,000 health care workers to get the vaccine. That makes it the third federal agency to mandate the shot. The other two are the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense. This comes as three airlines won’t be following United in mandating the vaccine. Delta, American, and Southwest are taking a different approach.

About 500,000 Americans are getting the jab a day—back to where it was in June. But for those still hesitant, the White House and health leaders are teaming up with influencers, such as TikTok stars. White House press secretary Jen Psaki gave details about the initiative on Tuesday after an email about the effort was leaked online. She said, “Today Dr. Fauci is doing five Q&A conversations on Instagram and Tiktok with Millennial mom influencers and Gen Z influencers.”

A new bill in Oregon allows high school students to graduate without proving they can read, write, or do math. The governor quietly signed the bill into law last month. An aide to the governor said that suspending the proficiency requirements for graduation would benefit Oregon’s “students of color.” The bill suspends the requirements while the state’s Department of Education conducts a review.

Tune into Deep Dive as we explore these topics and more.

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