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COVID-19: Finding Reliable Vaccine Info Online
Managing Family Life Online Webinar 15
Recorded: January 27, 2021
Practical Advice, Useful Tips, and Resources
With the arrival of a vaccine for COVID-19, there is great hope that the pandemic will soon be behind us. But misconceptions and misinformation about it persist, especially online. What are the myths and the facts? Why do both exist online? And how do we distinguish one from the other? Listen into the questions that were tackled with one of the nation’s leading experts; Dr Megan Ranney with some great questions from our audience too! ASL interpretation was provided for this event.
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Tips to Spot and Stop Misinformation on COVID-19 (PDF)
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More Resources
- Rhode Island doctor debunks myths about COVID-19 vaccine as rollout gets underway – Boston.com, Dec. 16, 2020
- MyCOVIDRisk App – developed by Center for Digital Health, Brown University Helps you estimate risk of COVID-19 when doing different kinds of activities.
- The Top COVID-19 Vaccine Myths Spreading Online – NewsGuard
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