This map shows how quickly “rumour and panic” over the coronavirus spread in comparison to the confirmed cases of the disease. coronavirus
Some of the misinformation has tapped into prejudices towards Chinese eating habits, or has been used to fuel racist stereotypes.tucking into a bat soupSocial media users claimed the video was filmed in Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak, sparking a furious reaction online.“Recently it was turned over by some accounts sponging off the heat and fanning out malicious panic,” she said, when debunking the video on her social media accounts.
A number of social media posts specifically aimed at spreading misinformation to Australians have also been identified in recent weeks.with large Chinese populations due to an increased risk of contracting coronavirus.The release claimed the Queensland Department of Health had issued a “level 3 health warning” for the virus and advised against “non-essential travel” to Wuhan and China along with the Brisbane suburbs of Sunnybank, Sunnybank Hill, Runcorn and Eight Mile Plains.
The writer even made up an organisation called the Bureau of Diseasology Parramatta in order to back up their wild claims. Social media giants are now taking action against the spread of misinformation. Twitter announced it would “adjust search prompt in key countries across the globe to feature authoritative health sources when you search for terms related to novel #coronavirus.”
On Friday last week Facebook said it would “remove content with false claims or conspiracy theories that have been flagged by leading global health organisations and local health authorities that could cause harm to people who believe them”.
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