Cartoon dog pitches COVID vaccines to skeptical Japanese public
漫畫狗向心有疑慮的日本大眾推銷武漢肺炎疫苗
精英翻譯社轉自https://features.ltn.com.tw/english/article/paper/1433585
◎張沛元
As Japan gears up for a COVID-19 vaccination drive, a cartoon dog chatbot is doing its bit to reassure a vaccine-skeptical population and answer any questions they might have.
隨著日本準備施打武漢肺炎疫苗,一個以漫畫狗為造型的聊天機器人,也將盡一份自己的心力,讓對疫苗心有疑慮的民眾安心,以及解答民眾的任何問題。
The dog, a Shiba-inu known as Corowa-kun - from the Japanese words for "coronavirus" and "vaccine" - wears a white doctor’s coat and the app named for him gives automated answers to medical questions.
這隻名叫「Corowa君」—此名稱由日文的「新冠病毒」與「疫苗」組成—的柴犬身穿醫師白袍,以他命名的app會對醫療問題提供自動化回覆。
Trust in vaccines in Japan is among the lowest in the world, a study by the Lancet medical journal showed. Only half the population want to take a COVID-19 vaccine, a poll by national broadcaster NHK found last month.(REUTERS)
醫學期刊《刺胳針》的一項研究顯示,日本對疫苗的信賴排名全球後段班;日本放送協會上月的一份調查發現,只有半數民眾想打武漢肺炎疫苗。(路透)
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