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YouTube Bans COVID-19 Vaccine Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation

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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube is cracking down on misinformation regarding COVID-19 vaccines, announcing a ban on content that includes claims about coronavirus vaccinations that contradicts information from health authorities.Specifically, the video giant said it will remove any videos claiming COVID vaccines will kill people or cause infertility, or “involve microchips being implanted in people who receive the treatment” — the latter being a bizarre conspiracy theory that has flared up on the internet this year.“A COVID-19 vaccine may be imminent,” YouTube said in a statement. “Therefore, we’re ensuring we have the right policies in place to be able to remove [vaccine-related] misinformation.”YouTube already has had a policy in.

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