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Facebook on a new mission to curb COVID-19 vaccine misinformation – Euronews
The new features aim to tackle misinformation on a wide scale and aid the vaccine roll-out.
Facebook says it will begin labelling all posts mentioning COVID-19 vaccines with a link to credible information from the World Health Organization.
It will also be reducing the distribution of content from users that have violated its policies on vaccine and COVID-19 misinformation.
A new feature will also help people find where and when they can get vaccinated and have partnered with health authorities and governments on vaccine registration, along with expanding its COVID-19 Information Center…
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