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Facebook plans to remove false posts about COVID-19 vaccines – USA TODAY
As vaccines to fight the novel coronavirus near, Facebook and Instagram will begin removing claims about COVID-19 vaccines debunked by experts.
Experts say side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine range from soreness to fatigue.
USA TODAY
As vaccines to fight the novel coronavirus near deployment, Facebook says it will ramp up its fight against misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines on its social media platforms.
There are no authorized coronavirus vaccines in the U.S. yet, but preparations for distribution are ramping up, and drugmakers are filing with the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorizations.
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