Health
Push for new laws to tackle COVID-19 misinformation ahead of vaccine rollout – Sydney Morning Herald
Immunisation advocacy groups are backing a new campaign to force social media companies to keep a live list of popular COVID-19 material shared on their platforms…
The letter will also be sent to every federal politician. The campaign is being led by responsible technology advocacy group Reset Australia, and has also been backed by the Immunisation Coalition and the Immunisation Foundation of Australia.
Kim Sampson, chief executive of the Immunisation Coalition, which collaborates with state and territory health departments, said vaccine hesitancy was a real threat to Australia and the worlds ability to return to some semblance of normalcy.
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