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| covid-19_vaccines:propaganda [2023/01/27 02:06] pamela [Johns Hopkins - Surgeon General's Verified Source for Accurate Info] | covid-19_vaccines:propaganda [2023/01/27 02:07] (current) pamela [Johns Hopkins - Surgeon General's Verified Source for Accurate Info] | ||
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| fact that the **side effect is very rare and treatable**. By misinforming people about the benefits and risks of the surgery, the anecdote can be highly misleading and harmful to public health. | fact that the **side effect is very rare and treatable**. By misinforming people about the benefits and risks of the surgery, the anecdote can be highly misleading and harmful to public health. | ||
| - | Going forward, there is a need for further **alignment on a shared definition of misinformation**. However, we can meaningfully improve the health information environment even without a consensus definition of misinformation. For further discussion on definitions, | + | Going forward, there is a need for further **alignment on a shared definition of misinformation**. However, we can meaningfully improve the health information environment even without a consensus definition of misinformation. For further discussion on definitions, |
| Contact: OSG Press Office 202-690-6343 - OSGPress@hhs.gov | Contact: OSG Press Office 202-690-6343 - OSGPress@hhs.gov | ||