Why has Australia ordered so many vaccines?
The Federal Government has revealed that it has sourced another 10 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine, bringing the total ordered for Australia to 150 million. Most Australians will still […]
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A hallmark of the coronavirus pandemic has been the related «infodemic» of fake news that has circulated online.
But while many have tried valiantly to set the story straight, fact-based debunking is often a tougher sell than a wild conspiracy theory.
Now experts are trying a different approach: they’ve come up with a game where you play the role of a fake-news generator in an attempt to get people to recognise misinformation when they see it.
So on today’s Coronacast, can we use games and similar techniques to vaccinate people against falling for vaccine lies?
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The Federal Government has revealed that it has sourced another 10 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine, bringing the total ordered for Australia to 150 million. Most Australians will still […]
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