Understanding the Cultural Crisis: A Web Scraping Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions and Media Patterns

Author:

Gebretensae Yacob1

Affiliation:

1. Sapienza University of Rome

Abstract

Abstract

Social media platforms and online news channels have become even more essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they play a crucial role in distributing news widely in our digital era. News coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic has seen a substantial increase in speed, with information being quickly spread through both traditional media channels and social media platforms. Consequently, a surge in multiple conspiracy theories has caused individuals from different countries to raise unease about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines that were developed within a relatively short timeframe. Some key subjects discussed include the effectiveness of vaccines, different cultural perspectives on individual rights and public health in relation to vaccination, religious concerns about vaccines, and the prevalent skepticism and lack of trust in vaccines among both citizens and global communities. Our use of Python scripts allowed us to create a versatile solution for extracting, organizing, and interpreting data from the digital realm. This enabled us to track breaking news stories, analyze trends, and monitor mandatory regulations. This study utilized Python and web scraping techniques to conduct sentiment analysis. It aimed to examine the correlation between news flow and vaccine hesitancy and refusal across 29 countries. The analysis involved analyzing vaccine-related news and key terms. Our findings shed light on how news influences individuals' decisions to refuse vaccinations. Nevertheless, the sheer volume of information also concerns its precision and trustworthiness. Python scripting in web scraping has become increasingly crucial in navigating the vast online news coverage. By automating the process, these scripts enable users to stay well-informed, transparent, and proactive in an era where the dependability and significance of information are crucial.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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