Abstract

The Covid-19 vaccination activity in Indonesia at the end of 2020 caused a new polemic in the 
 community and gave rise to various positive and negative opinions about vaccination. Experts and public figures 
 explain the importance of vaccinating Covid-19 through their social media accounts. Social media became a 
 medium at the current covid-19 pandemic to share information and policies on Covid-19. The study discussed 
 students’ perceptions in Surabaya of the Covid-19 vaccination information on Dr. Tirta’s social media account. 
 We conducted this study with a qualitative approach and online data-collection technique for interviews with 
 eight student informers over 20-26 years. Studies show that six out of eight informers claim that postings about 
 vaccinations on Dr. Tirta’s Instagram account have significantly been affected by information coupled with 
 accurate data. Dr. Tirta’s covid-19 vaccination information on the student’s Instagram account has a powerful 
 influence on a student’s perception of the Covid-19 vaccination and can transform a student’s actions by willingly 
 vaccinating a Covid-19.

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