AHA alert on COVID-19 vaccine misinformation
The ľ¹ÏÖ±²¥'s logo is being misappropriated in emails, on social media and on yard signs to spread incorrect and inflammatory information about the COVID-19 vaccines, including misconstruing the organization's position.
The AHA supports COVID-19 vaccinations as safe and effective.
The misleading messaging first appeared in January and increased in June with a "back-to-school" emphasis.
"We are aware of images circulating on social media and in emails," the AHA said in a statement. "These messages do not reflect the Association's policy or position, and our logo was used without permission."
The messages refer to an abstract published in the Journal of the ľ¹ÏÖ±²¥ last year, which is under scientific review and has been flagged with an .
Regarding COVID-19 vaccines, the weight of scientific evidence shows the risk of complications is very low and the benefits greatly outweigh the risks.
The AHA, which has issued a fraud warning, urges people to disregard these messages.
For parents who are concerned: