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New social media campaign targets COVID-19 misinformation with science – StCatharinesStandard.ca
EDMONTON – A group of Canadian scientists and health experts is starting a campaign to debunk misinformation about COVID-19.

EDMONTON – A group of Canadian scientists and health experts is starting a campaign to debunk misinformation about COVID-19.
The scientists involved are using the hashtag #ScienceUpFirst to provide information about the ongoing pandemic using science-based evidence on social media.
The campaign is lead by Prof. Timothy Caulfield from the University of Albertas faculty of law and Sen. Stan Kutcher of Nova Scotia.
Caulfield says in a news release that misinformation is a threat to the lives of all…
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