Health
YouTube preps for Covid vaccine misinformation with new policies – CNBC
YouTube said it’s working on new efforts to combat misinformation as it anticipates a coronavirus vaccine.

YouTube updated its medical misinformation policy Wednesday to include Covid-19 vaccine information that goes against expert consensus.
“In the coming weeks, we will also have more to announce on the work we’re doing to raise authoritative sources on our site related to Covid-19 vaccine content,” the Alphabet-owned company said in a statement.
The policy expansion comes as Google gets ready for a slew of misinformation it expects and is already seeing on its video platform. It gave examples of…
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