China urges world media to keep out fake news amid COVID-19

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Keep out fake news in age of COVID-19, Chinese propaganda chief urges world media

The world’s media must work hard to keep fake news and misinformation at bay as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to ravage the world, a top Chinese Communist Party leader in charge of propaganda said.

Media should stick to “science and rational judgment” in their reporting and become “responsible disseminators of public information”, Huang urged the gathered news executives. Huang made no mention of the bitter tit-for-tat accusations between China and Western countries over the origin of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. Several charges and countercharges have flown to and fro since the disease was first reported in Wuhan in central China about two years ago.

The Chinese state-run news agency said the summit ended with a joint statement calling on world media to “evolve with the times” and use new technologies to drive “transformation and development”.

 

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