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Facebook vows to tackle vaccine misinformation on its platform – Euronews
Facebook will also be investing $100 million (€82m) in the news industry and supporting fact-checkers.
Facebook has announced it will remove false information about vaccines from its platform.
It comes after the UK became the first country in the world to authorise the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine and could be dispensing shots within days.
The announcement sets the stage for the biggest vaccination campaign in British history and came just ahead of what experts are warning will be a long, dark winter, with cases increasing to record levels in the US and parts of Europe in recent days.
But the arrival…
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