Map so yeah, definite dry, cooling trend. It will be a great start to the day. Sunshine and warmth with High Temperatures around 87 degrees. Vanessa, good morning. Vanessa still stuck on the mental picture. Maybe this will refresh your palate. We have a crash at nebraska and we had at one point three lanes two but its very slow in the area. Pthis crash does have some injuries reported. Jumped the gun there. Let me get back to it. A couple of miles of backups. Almost backed up towards klosterman. This is reported at nebraska. Take belcher road in the southbound direction around the crash. Well keep you updated as we learn more information. Expect some minor delays northed bound and southbound. U. S. 301 here at gibsonton northbound direction. Russell hostage situation involving a mother and 9yearold daughter. They were at dollar general. You can see the daughter and mom run towards the door but theyre told to stop. The girl fell to the ground and huddles over near her mother. Thieves to
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged Australians to get their medical information directly from the government rather than Facebook, where his backbencher Craig Kelly has been sharing medical misinformation.
But Morrison, his health minister Greg Hunt, and his government all use Facebook as a key means of getting public health messages out.
And on Facebook, social media data suggests Kelly significantly outperforms any of the public leaders or institutions promoting correct information about COVID-19 public health measures.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has encouraged Australians to seek out information about COVID-19 health measures from his government rather than getting it from disreputable sources on Facebook. But Morrison, his cabinet and his government departments all rely on the platform to get their public health messages out.