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Biden softens tone after Facebook accusation, still seeks action on vaccine misinformation
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Biden softens tone after Facebook accusation, still seeks action on vaccine misinformation
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By Jan Wolfe and David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) â Facebook on Saturday defended itself against U.S. President Joe Bidenâs assertion that the social media platform is âkilling peopleâ by allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to proliferate, saying the facts tell a different story.
âThe data shows that 85% of Facebook users in the US have been or want to be vaccinated against COVID-19,â Facebook said in a corporate blog post by Guy Rosen, a company vice president. âPresident Bidenâs goal was for 70% of Americans to be vaccinated by July 4. Facebook is not the reason this goal was missed.â
Facebook Says It Should Not Be Blamed For US Failing To Meet Vaccine Goals Facebook Says It Should Not Be Blamed For US Failing To Meet Vaccine Goals Facebook, in a corporate blog post, said the data shows that 85 per cent of Facebook users in the US have been or want to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
COVID-19 misinformation has spread during the pandemic on social media sites, including Facebook.
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Facebook on Saturday defended itself against US President Joe Biden s assertion that the social media platform is killing people by allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to proliferate, saying the facts tell a different story.
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Facebook defended itself against US President Joe Biden’s assertion that the social media platform is ‘killing people’ by allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to proliferate. Reuters pic
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WASHINGTON, July 18 Facebook on Saturday defended itself against US President Joe Biden’s assertion that the social media platform is “killing people” by allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to proliferate, saying the facts tell a different story.
“The data shows that 85 per cent of Facebook users in the US have been or want to be vaccinated against Covid-19,” Facebook said in a corporate blog post by Guy Rosen, a company vice president. “President Biden’s goal was for 70 per cent of Americans to be vaccinated by July 4. Facebook is not the reason this goal was missed.”
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