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Vaccine Misinformation Spreading Like 'Wildfire,' Surgeon General Says

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said there's a "proliferation" of misleading information online and called for companies to solve it. On Friday, President Biden alleged Facebook was "killing" people. But Facebook refuted those remarks Saturday, saying the "facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days."

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on Sunday dismissed the idea that the Biden administration is looking for a scapegoat and using Facebook misinformation as an excuse for missing its vaccination goals. 鈥淭his is about the health of Americans and the reality is that misinformation is still spreading like wildfire in our country, aided and abetted by technology platforms,鈥 Murthy said on "Fox News Sunday.'' 鈥淚 have been in dialogue with a number of technology companies in good faith efforts to express my concerns to them and where they have taken positive steps. And some of them have, I鈥檝e acknowledged that, as we should do, but what I've also said very clearly to them, privately and also publicly, is that it's not enough.鈥 (Ward, 7/18)

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on Sunday said the U.S. is seeing a 鈥減roliferation of misinformation online,鈥 as false information regarding COVID-19 and vaccinations is being amplified on social media platforms. 鈥淲e are still seeing a proliferation of misinformation online, and we know that health misinformation harms people's health. It costs them their lives,鈥 Murthy told host Dana Bash on CNN鈥檚 鈥淪tate of the Union.鈥 (Schnell, 7/18)

President Biden鈥檚 attack on Facebook Inc. on Friday followed months of mounting private frustration inside his administration over the social-media giant鈥檚 handling of vaccine misinformation, according to U.S. officials, bringing into public view tensions that could complicate efforts to stop the spread of Covid-19.The tough words between the White House and Silicon Valley escalated over the weekend, as Facebook issued a blunt statement accusing the Biden administration of distorting the facts. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, who made the rounds on the Sunday talk shows in Washington, countered that social-media companies weren鈥檛 doing enough to clamp down on false statements about Covid-19 vaccines. (Restuccia and Needleman, 7/18)

But Facebook says it shouldn't be blamed 鈥

Facebook聽on Saturday refuted remarks made by President Joe Biden that social media platforms are 鈥渒illing people鈥 by allowing coronavirus vaccine misinformation on their services and argued that vaccine acceptance among its users聽has actually risen in the U.S. In a blog post, Guy Rosen, Facebook鈥檚 vice president of integrity, pointed to data suggesting that vaccine hesitancy among U.S. its users has declined by 50%, and 85% of users said they have been or would like to be vaccinated against Covid-19.聽(Newburger, 7/17)

In related news about misinformation 鈥

President Biden's chief medical adviser, Anthony Fauci, told CNN Saturday he's "certain" smallpox and polio聽would still be in the U.S. if vaccine misinformation spread like it has over COVID-19. Facebook doubled down in its defense Saturday against Biden's comments that social media platforms were "killing people" by allowing coronavirus vaccine misinformation on their sites. (Falconer, 7/18)

Since President Joe Biden said last week his administration would push door-knocking efforts as one of several initiatives to boost the nation鈥檚 vaccination rate, some Republican elected officials and social media posts have suggested that door-to-door initiatives are efforts to force vaccination or could lead to the confiscation of guns or Bibles. Those claims, for which there is no evidence, add to the misinformation already sowing doubt for some Americans about the coronavirus vaccines. And they come as the effort to increase the nation鈥檚 middling vaccination rate takes on new urgency in the effort to prevent the spread of the more contagious delta variant. (McDaniel, 7/16)

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