Covid-19: Facebook to take down false vaccine claims

By 2020-12-03Science & Tech

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By Alistair Coleman
BBC Monitoring

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image captionFacebook wants to stamp out content that discourages vaccinations

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Facebook says it will start removing false claims about Covid-19 vaccines to prevent “imminent physical harm”.

The company says it is accelerating its plans to ban misleading and false information on its Facebook and Instagram platforms following the announcement of the first vaccine being approved for use in the United Kingdom.

Among already-debunked claims that won’t be allowed are falsehoods about vaccine ingredients ... Read even more

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