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Coronavirus: Facebook to remove misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines – Boston 25 News
Facebook officials said Thursday that the social media giant will begin to remove misinformation posted about vaccines for COVID-19 in the coming weeks, as vaccines…

Facebook officials said Thursday that the social media giant will begin to remove misinformation posted about vaccines for COVID-19 in the coming weeks, as vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna are expected to roll out.
Officials said they will remove debunked vaccine claims from Facebook and Instagram in line with the companys policy to remove misinformation about the virus that could lead to imminent physical harm. Earlier this year, officials announced plans to reduce distribution and add warning…
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