How to Spot COVID-19 Misinformation

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With all the misinformation out there, how do we sort out what's right and what's wrong when it comes to COVID And COVID vaccines? WebMD Chief Medical Officer drjohnwhyte speaks with TheDoctors' DrAndrewOrdon.

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