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News Item Flow of damaging COVID-19 disinformation must end now | American Medical Association By Gerald E. Harmon on December 14, 2021
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News Item Opinion: France admits it spreads disinformation. Other democracies should also own up. | The Washington Post By Editorial Board on November 15, 2021 Credibility and Trust