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YouTube to take away movies containing Covid-19 vaccine ‘misinformation’ – Editorials 360
Video sharing platform YouTube has mentioned it’s banning movies containing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines, in an enlargement of the service’s presen…

Video sharing platform YouTube has mentioned it’s banning movies containing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines, in an enlargement of the service’s present guidelines concerning falsehoods and conspiracy theories in regards to the pandemic.
“A Covid-19 vaccine could also be imminent, due to this fact we’re guaranteeing we now have the fitting insurance policies in place to have the ability to take away
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