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Facebook to Remove Covid-19 Vaccine Misinformation From Platforms – The Wall Street Journal
The company is pushing back against claims it isn’t doing enough to protect its users

Facebook Inc. updated its misinformation policy around the coronavirus crisis to include vaccine-related content, as the company looks to continue its fight against claims that it isnt doing enough to protect its billions of users.
The social-networking giant said Thursday that over the coming weeks it would start removing false claims and conspiracy theories about Covid-19 vaccines that have been debunked by public health experts on Facebook and Instagram.
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