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YouTube has pulled 30,000 videos for making false claims about COVID-19 vaccines – Yahoo News Australia
YouTube has pulled 30,000 videos for sharing misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines, Axios reports.

YouTube has pulled 30,000 videos for sharing misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines, Axiosreports
. Details on the takedowns come six months after the company first updated its policies to address misinformation
about the coronavirus vaccines.
Prior to October, YouTube had more general coronavirus misinformation policies, but those didnt specifically address vaccines. The company has taken down more than 800,000 videos for spreading coronavirus misinformation since last February, according…
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