WHO, Google Link Arms to Combat Coronavirus Misinformation

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WHO, Google Link Arms to Combat Coronavirus Misinformation

In an effort to combat the growing misinformation surrounding the coronavirus, the World Health Organization (WHO) and tech giant Google have joined forces to ensure that search results regarding the virus include the health agency’s information front and center.

The official also indicated that several social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Tik Tok and Tencent were already taking up measures to combat the continuing spread of coronavirus misinformation.

Since the outbreak of the coronavirus first began grabbing headlines across the world, various rumors offering false cures and claims that the virus was created in a lab have started to circulate on social media.

The latest development came just one day after the health agency issued a situation report on Sunday, providing up-to-date details on the numbers of infected persons within China and globally as well as information about its efforts to tackle “myths and rumors” on the virus being spread online.

According to the report, the organization is tapping six of its regional offices and partners in order to create a team that is able to work round the clock and tackle the spread of false information by refuting it “with evidence-based information.”

“WHO is making public health information and advice on the 2019-nCoV, including myth busters, available on its social media channels (including Weibo, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest) and website,” it adds.

So far, more than 17,000 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in China, with the majority of the infections being reported in Hubei Province – the center of the outbreak. Per the WHO’s coronavirus advice, individuals should wash their hands frequently with alcohol-based soap and avoid contact with anyone with a fever and cough, among other measures.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

WHO, Google Link Arms to Combat Coronavirus Misinformation

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