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How a mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine works inside a Cell: A Virtual Reality Serious Game
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How a mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine works inside a Cell: A Virtual Reality Serious Game

C. Berry, K. W. Wong, G. Wang, S. Rai and M. F. Shiratuddin
2022 IEEE 10th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health(SeGAH) (Sydney, Australia, 10/08/2022–12/08/2022)
2022

Abstract

Vaccine hesitancy and uptake have been important issues in controlling the current COVID-19 pandemic in many regions around the globe, but the increase in vaccination rates has been slow or even halted in some countries. Therefore, people who have hesitated in getting the vaccine need to be addressed. One driver influencing vaccination uptake is closing the knowledge gap among the public by equipping them with a deeper understanding of how a vaccine works inside our cells to activate the immune system and develop immunity. Viral immunology is highly conceptual and requires an appreciation of molecular biology in the cell. To give individuals an intuitive awareness of the operation of a mRNA-type virus vaccine for COVID-19, we designed and developed a Virtual Reality (VR) based serious game called ‘Cell Traveler’. Through this innovative VR serious game, the player can control and interact with a sequence of critical real-life events inside a cell triggered by the injected mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. In this paper, we describe the prototype of the ‘Cell Traveler’. We utilize the concepts of serious game to create an experience to encourage students and the public to develop deeper mRNA vaccine knowledge through a memorable and fun experience.

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