I'm looking at the list of things that Facebook says it will take down as "misinformation" and is this retroactive? They'd then have to take down most of public health advice, including from the CDC and the WHO and major newspapers, from the first six months of the pandemic.https://twitter.com/MikeIsaac/status/1358838193668325377 …
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Yes, as it is worded, Facebook would have to ban all discussions of today's news around the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine and the strain in South Africa. There goes today's WHO presser, I guess!https://twitter.com/BettinaRyll/status/1358861985597820930 …
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Even these statements are problematic 'does not prevent COVID'- is that infection, severe disease, death? 'is untested'- we are worried about patients on checkpoint inhibitors in
#Melanoma- which were excluded from the trials, so in this case, the vaccine has not been tested... -
My thought is that information doesn't need to be on social media to begin with. People should get their information from real professionals; talk to their doctors, go to the websites for the vaccine manufacturers, moderated discussion boards for their issues, and DOH, CDC, WHO.
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