1. Governmental actions to address COVID-19 misinformation.
- Author
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Pomeranz JL and Schwid AR
- Subjects
- Fraud legislation & jurisprudence, Humans, Information Dissemination, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 epidemiology, Communication, Consumer Health Information standards, Federal Government, Public Health standards
- Abstract
Since COVID-19 emerged, a plethora of misinformation has undermined the public's ability to identify reliable sources of accurate information. To identify the range of methods governments used to address COVID-19 misinformation, we conducted a content analysis of international media and evaluated government actions in light of international law, which protects freedom of expression and calls on governments to guarantee this fundamental right even during a pandemic or other emergency. We identified five categories of government activities: (1) disseminating and increasing access to accurate information; (2) restricting access to accurate information; (3) disseminating disinformation, false information, and misinformation; (4) addressing commercial fraud; and (5) criminalizing expression. The goal of addressing COVID-19 misinformation is best served by protecting expression, disseminating factual information, ensuring strong protections for whistleblowers, and supporting an independent media environment. Conversely, governments undermine public health when they create a state of uncertainty and violate human rights.
- Published
- 2021
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