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Answered by diyarajvanshi7
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News note

Sudan: Spread facts, not fear, in the fight against COVID-19

As coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads globally, the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH), United Nations in Sudan and other partners are calling for members of the public to share facts, verified health advice, and official information to help combat the disease

01 April 2020

KHARTOUM, 1 April 2020 -- As coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads globally, the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH), United Nations in Sudan and other partners are calling for members of the public to share facts, verified health advice, and official information to help combat the disease.

Misinformation, rumors and myths can be as deadly as COVID-19. During a pandemic, sharing accurate information – and stopping the spread of misinformation – can save lives.

We call on all Sudanese to do their part, and spread facts not fear in the fight against COVID-19. Combatting fake or misleading information about the virus is an individual and collective responsibility.

Despite significant sharing of facts, verified health advice and effective protection measures from credible sources, misleading information is being widely shared by the public, particularly on social media and messaging platforms.

Additionally, incorrect health information claiming to be from UN agencies has appeared online. False information about the virus, misleading myths about cures, and incorrect health advice can have devastating consequences.

Four steps are recommended for members of the public to help stop the spread of misinformation:

Use only credible, official sources such as the Ministry of Health, WHO and UNICEF

Check the facts on official websites or social media platforms before acting, believing advice or sharing information online

Don’t spread misinformation, even if it seems accurate

Help authorities get real advice out, share official materials

To support national efforts to control the spread of the virus, the UN in Sudan will continue to distribute critical information to the Sudanese public while adhering to the principles of physical distancing and avoiding large gatherings. Additionally, the UN will regularly share guidelines and recommendations with health authorities at the federal and state levels.

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Answered by HanshikaNigam
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Misinformation, rumors and myths can be as deadly as COVID-19. During a pandemic, sharing accurate information – and stopping the spread of misinformation – can save lives. We call on all Sudanese to do their part, and spread facts not fear in the fight against COVID-19.

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