The American educational program "Sesame Street" posted on SNS that the popular character "Big Bird", who was set to be 6 years old, had been vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine, and while President Byden praised it, the children were vaccinated. There are criticisms that it is an act of advertising that recommends.

In the United States, children aged 5 to 11 have been vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine since this month, and the government is trying to increase the vaccination rate at this age.



Under these circumstances, the American children's educational program "Sesame Street" posted on SNS on the 6th that the popular character "Big Bird", who was set to be 6 years old, was vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine.



It's like Big Bird posted on his Twitter account, "I've been vaccinated today! My feathers hurt a little, but they'll cheer me up and the people around me."

More than 280,000 likes were given to this post, and President Biden commented, "Yeah, Big Bird. Vaccination is the best way to protect everyone." I did.



Meanwhile, opposition Republican Senator Ted Cruz posted on Twitter that "it's government propaganda!" And regarded it as an act of advertising to encourage children to vaccinate. "Vaccination" has become a big topic.