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		Internet's 'Hide the Pain Harold' accidentally used by Swedish COVID-19 
		vaccine website
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		 [April 01, 2021] 
		STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A health 
		authority in Sweden unwittingly used 'Hide the Pain Harold' - one of the 
		internet's most-recognised figures - as the face of its COVID-19 
		vaccination booking website, officials said on Tuesday evening, adding 
		the image had now been removed. 
 Harold is actually Hungarian man Andras Arato, who in 2008 and 2009 
		posed as a model for stock photographs. Those images of a grey-bearded 
		man wearing a smile but with sad, pained eyes became an internet meme 
		dubbed "Hide the Pain Harold" as they were shared and reused with new, 
		humorous captions by millions online.
 
 "Harold" briefly fronted the website where Stockholm city residents can 
		book their COVID-19 vaccines after the city used a stock photo of Arato 
		from a photo agency database.
 
 "We did not know it was a meme until we noticed this. But of course, we 
		have made sure to change the picture now," Hanna Fellenius, a 
		spokeswoman for Stockholm Region told Reuters.
 
		
		 
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			A March 31, 2021 screenshot shows a part of a government website 
			where Swedes can book COVID-19 vaccinations, featuring the "Hide the 
			Pain Harold" meme. Stockholm Region/Handout via REUTERS 
            
			 
            It took Arato nine years to discover he was one of the internet's 
			most recognisable faces, but since then he used his celebrity to 
			commercial advantage: fronting advertising campaigns for German 
			retailer Otto and giving a TED talk.
 The regional agency, responsible for the health of around one 
			million Stockholm residents, said it believed the gaffe had not hurt 
			public confidence in vaccines.
 
 "Our assessment is that the publication for a few hours of an image 
			that is not in itself misleading or inappropriate does not damage 
			confidence in the covid-19 vaccinations."
 
 (Reporting by Colm Fulton; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
 
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