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Coronavirus: Fake news goes viral

Coronavirus: Fake news goes viral

Misinformation about the coronavirus outbreak is undermining efforts to contain it

Business Daily · BBC World Service

February 27, 202018m 7s

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Show Notes

Misinformation about the coronavirus outbreak is undermining the efforts of health officials and medical researchers to contain it.

Doctors find themselves under attack from conspiracy theorists who believe they are concealing the truth about the origin of the epidemic. Meanwhile bogus and sometimes highly dangerous advice is spreading on social media about how to protect yourself against the disease.

Ed Butler asks Cristina Tardaguila of the International Fact-Checking Network who is promoting these malign rumours. And Professor Karin Wahl-Jorgensen of the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture tells him that mainstream media also bear some responsibility for stoking public hysteria.

Plus Peter Daszak, president of the US-based health research organisation EcoHealth Alliance, says one of the most worrying aspects of the conspiracy theories is that it is driving many medical researchers to stop sharing their findings.

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