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Facebook to remove more false claims about COVID-19 and vaccines – CNET
Claims such as COVID-19 is manufactured or vaccines are toxic won’t be allowed on the social network.

Facebook is expanding a list of false claims about the coronavirus and vaccines that aren’t allowed on the social network.
Angela Lang/CNET
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Facebook said Monday it’s taking a tougher stance against misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines as part of an effort to prevent the online lies from causing harm.
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