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Twitter has stopped enforcing its COVID-19 misinformation policy, which removed tweets containing false information, including about vaccines and treatments, and banned repeat offenders. Many health experts expressed concerns that the change would cause public harm, including deaths. Other people hailed it as a win for free speech.

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