Health
Just 111 people on Facebook spreading half of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation: Report – Republic TV
Vaccine hisitency campaign comes even as Facebook deactivated at least 800 QAnon conspiracy theories accounts and 1,950 public and private QAnon groups.
Only a small group of internet users, an estimated 111, are spreading major doubts about the efficacy of the novel coronavirus vaccines online, The Washington Post reported, citing an analytical agency that listed the data. The small group has been attributed to the vaccine hesitancy campaign on Facebook, and 10 out of the total 638 population segment that was targeted with content that evoked false threat from COVID-19 vaccines was coming from this particular clan, the agency found. This constituted…
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