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Information Gaps and Misinformation in the 2022 Elections

Information Gaps and Misinformation in the 2022 Elections
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Pandemic a shot in the arm for anti-vaccine movement

Facebook groups peddling false information on the vaccines have attracted masses of followers, according to a BBC study published at the end of March, which studied Brazil, France, India, Kenya, Mexico, Tanzania and Ukraine. AFP PARIS: Anti-vaccine campaigners once confined to relatively obscure groups have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to reach a wider audience online, feeding on public fears to sow doubt about the drugs now available. But while the “anti-vax” camp has long understood the importance of the information battle, says science historian Laurent-Henri Vignaud, the health authorities are often a step behind. The problem, says Vignaud, co-author of

Pandemic: a shot in the arm for anti-vaccine movement

WORLD / EUROPE Fighting misinformation By AFP Published: Apr 25, 2021 06:23 PM Anti-vaccine campaigners once confined to relatively obscure groups have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to reach a wider audience online, feeding on public fears to sow doubt about the drugs now available. A rally against health measures to combat the coronavirus, wearing masks and vaccines, by members of the party The Patriots in Lyon, France, on April 17 Photo: AFPBut while the anti-vax camp has long understood the importance of the information battle, says science historian Laurent-Henri Vignaud, the health authorities are often a step behind. The problem, says Vignaud, coauthor of Anti-vax, a 2019 book on the movement, is that health officials are starting from the principle that vaccination is useful to the population - the very premise attacked by anti-vaxers.

Pandemic gives a shot in the arm to anti-vaccine movement

Pandemic gives a shot in the arm to anti-vaccine movement Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Anti-vaccine graffiti in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in January | REUTERS AFP-Jiji Apr 25, 2021 Paris – Anti-vaccine campaigners once confined to relatively obscure groups have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to reach a wider audience online, feeding on public fears to sow doubt about the drugs now available. But while the “anti-vaxxer” camp has long understood the importance of the information battle, says science historian Laurent-Henri Vignaud, the health authorities are often a step behind.

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