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Write an article on “Covid-19 Vaccines in the Syringe of Misleading Rumours”.​

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Answered by zubershaikh1922
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The odds of dying after getting a COVID-19 vaccine are virtually nonexistent.

According to recent data from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, you're three times more likely to get struck by lightning.

But you might not know that from looking at your social media feed.

A new NPR analysis finds that articles connecting vaccines and death have been among the most highly engaged with content online this year, going viral in a way that could hinder people's ability to judge the true risk in getting a shot.

The findings also illustrate a broader trend in online misinformation: With social media platforms making more of an effort to take down patently false health claims, bad actors are turning to cherry-picked truths to drive misleading narratives.

Experts say these storylines are much harder for companies to moderate, though they can have the same net effect of creating a distorted and false view of the world.

"It's a really insidious problem," said Deen Freelon, a communications professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "The social media companies have taken a hard line against disinformation; they have not taken a similarly hard line against fallacies."

Answered by gak163017
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Answer:

ARTICLE NEWS

people are saying  fake rumors like the people who are suffering from cold

are having corona for that the people are avoiding them so if people got a small cough or could they are thinking that they got covid are getting loan to

depression  so that many people are dying without covid only due to this fake rumours

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