Viral vaccine infertility misinfo finds home on social media

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Viral vaccine infertility misinformation finds home on social media

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Yehuda Goldberg, owner of Brothers Butcher Shoppe in Ontario, updated the Covid-19 guidelines for people visiting his meat shop this month. He posted on Instagram that he would ask vaccinated people not to come in to protect his female customers.

barred teachers who have been vaccinated from coming into contact with students and threatened the employment of teachers who had been vaccinated.

When Instagram removes anti-vaccination accounts for violating its rules, the testimonials that were originally shared are often saved and moved to blogs, Nilsen said, where social media companies can't remove them.Doctors have been repeating for months that the Covid-19 vaccines are safe for pregnant women, women who are breastfeeding and women who would like to have babies.

"We've got tens of thousands of anti-vaxxers who are constantly repeating these points of misinformation," said Robert Bennetts, who started and oversees COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects, a 145,000-member Facebook group "where you can share personal experiences of vaccinations, as well as any side effects good or bad."

"Working with leading health organizations, we take multiple approaches to addressing misinformation related to COVID-19 and vaccines, including removing content that violates our rules and promoting authoritative information from experts in our COVID Information Center, on specific posts discussing vaccines, and in Search," Brandi Hoffine Barr, a Facebook spokesperson, said in an emailed statement.

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