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Facebook bans vaccine conspiracies in COVID-19 misinformation crackdown – Sydney Morning Herald
Liberal MP Craig Kelly, who has come under fire for using Facebook to promote alternative treatments for COVID-19, said he was not worried his posts would be removed….
However, Mr Kelly confirmed he had removed one post at Facebooks request after the company complained it was at odds with World Health Organisation advice. He said Facebook had also flagged two other posts on his page with warning labels.
The deleted post related to an August press release, shared by Mr Kelly on his page, by Sydney gastroenterologist Dr Thomas Borody advocating the use of a triple therapy of drugs ivermectin, doxycycline and zinc as a treatment for COVID-19.
Mr Kelly defended the…
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