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Area of Science:

  • Virology
  • Network Science
  • Science Communication

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic presented unique challenges for public understanding of viral diseases.
  • The project leveraged existing expertise in creating comics about virus biology for a new audience.
  • There was a need for accessible educational materials to explain the pandemic's complexities to young people.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop engaging comic stories that explain the COVID-19 pandemic to youth.
  • To address fundamental biological, virological, and network science concepts related to the pandemic.
  • To explore the pandemic's origins, including the role of wild animals, and its impact on specific communities.

Main Methods:

  • Collaborative development of three fictional comic narratives by virologists and artists.
  • Online dissemination of comics during the latter half of 2020.
  • Collection and analysis of feedback from youth regarding comic appeal, interest, and understandability.

Main Results:

  • Three distinct comic stories were created, focusing on virus biology, animal-to-human transmission, and the pandemic's effects on Tribal communities.
  • The comics were posted online and subsequently published as a book, "C'RONA Pandemic Comics."
  • Feedback indicated that the comics were appealing, interesting, and understandable to the target youth audience.

Conclusions:

  • Comics serve as an effective medium for communicating complex scientific information about pandemics to young audiences.
  • The project successfully translated scientific concepts into accessible narratives, fostering understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The developed resources provide valuable tools for science education and pandemic preparedness for youth.