How Scientists Are The use of Social Media to Counter Coronavirus Incorrect information

As coronavirus continues to contaminate, scientific execs and big tech giants are preventing the unfold of any other contagion — incorrect information.
As coronavirus continues to infect, medical professionals and big tech giants are fighting the spread of another contagion — misinformation.Original article
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