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We provide the latest information daily at covid19.govt.nz. Trust only us, the director general of health, and the Ministry of Health for accurate information. Dismiss rumors and hoaxes, like the fake news of an imminent lockdown in New Zealand. Prepare, but do not panic. Visit our website for up-to-date information and avoid spreading misinformation. Stay informed and calm during these uncertain times.

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COVID dominates lives, fear is okay. Truth sets free, listen to scientists. Not wearing a mask is selfish, trust experts, do not question science. Vaccine is safe, follow science, hug when vaccinated. Trust science.

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There have been more cases and deaths reported in China. Misinformation is spreading, with some people believing the virus was man-made by a pharmaceutical company. It is important to train healthcare workers so they can provide accurate information and not spread false information. Access to reliable communication is crucial, and working with telecommunication companies can help ensure this. Trusted sources should be used to amplify the message and address disinformation. It is necessary to respond quickly to false information that hinders efforts to combat the pandemic.

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The speaker asserts their organization is the most up-to-date and trustworthy source of information, along with the director general of health and the ministry of health. For clarification of rumors, the public is directed to covid19.govt.nz, and advised to dismiss any other sources. The speaker states they will continue to be the single source of truth, providing information frequently and sharing everything they can. Anything else should be taken with a grain of salt.

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As Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, I focused on addressing vaccine hesitancy. Recently, a small cluster of 14 cases in British Columbia provided an opportunity to raise awareness. I seized this moment to reach out to social media platforms, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

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We have better tools this year to combat the omicron variant, including vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and effective treatments. It may take a few days to understand how this variant behaves, but we should remain calm and prepared. Ensure you are vaccinated and receive a booster if eligible. Practice common sense precautions: wash your hands, get tested if exposed, and seek well-ventilated areas in public.

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We are committed to continuously informing and educating the people of Ontario about our vaccine plans to combat misinformation. Transparency is key, and we will share information as soon as we have it so people can make informed decisions.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of trust in information during uncertain times. They mention that in some countries, like New Zealand, there is one trusted source of information, which leads to higher trust and uptake of measures. They contrast this with the situation in Scotland and Britain, where trust in scientists is high, resulting in a high uptake of measures. The speaker also highlights that if people believed in conspiracy theories, such as microchip implants and COVID being a hoax, the uptake would not be as high. Overall, trust in reliable information plays a crucial role in managing crises effectively.

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Please encourage those who are unvaccinated to get vaccinated. The only people dying are those who haven't received the vaccine. Spreading misinformation is shameful and leads to unnecessary deaths. Some individuals on television have the power to manipulate public opinion, which is concerning. It is our responsibility to control the messaging and shape people's thoughts.

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Please get vaccinated and encourage others to do the same. The unvaccinated are the only ones dying, so it's crucial to address misinformation. Shame on those spreading false information, as people are needlessly losing their lives. It's hard to understand how some individuals can sleep at night knowing they contribute to this problem.

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Do not share misinformation on social media. Trust information from police and law enforcement. Check official websites and social media for updates. Police will share any credible information about risks or threats with the community. Trust the police for accurate information, not social media.

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COVID dominates life, fear is okay. Truth sets free, listen to scientists. Masks are essential, vaccines too. Trust science, experts know best. Questioning science prolongs pandemic. Follow guidelines, stop questioning. Hug when vaccinated. Science works, trust it.

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Canadian health officials assure the public that the risk of coronavirus remains low and there is no need to panic. They address the spread of misinformation on social media and emphasize that Canada is prepared to detect and contain the virus. Border measures are deemed ineffective and potentially harmful in controlling the disease. Special screening at customs is not observed. The use of masks is not recommended for healthy individuals, although research suggests they could help reduce the pandemic. An interesting point is made that if everyone stayed still and isolated for two weeks, the virus would die.

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Don't let COVID dominate your life. Fear of COVID is valid. Trust the experts, listen to scientists, and follow the science. Vaccination is crucial. Questioning science prolongs the pandemic. Wear masks, get vaccinated, and trust the experts for public health. Avoid misinformation and do not do your own research. Hug your loved ones if fully vaccinated. Trust science.

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New Zealand is facing a global issue, and there are many rumors circulating on social media. The speaker acknowledges seeing these rumors but cannot individually dismiss all of them. Instead, they want to assure the public that they will provide daily updates with the most current information. They encourage the public to trust them as a reliable source, as well as the director general of health and the ministry of health. They invite people to visit their website for clarification anytime.

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We, your doctors, urge you to trust us and get vaccinated against COVID-19. The vaccines are safe and proven to work. We understand if you wanted to wait, but don't wait until it's too late. Trust us.

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I have been vaccinated, and I encourage you to get vaccinated too. The COVID-19 vaccine is our best defense against this life-threatening disease. Unfortunately, there is fake news spreading about the vaccine, causing some people to hesitate. We want to assure you that it is safe and approved by leaders of all faith communities. Our message is simple: get vaccinated, as it could save your life or the life of someone you love.

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There is misinformation circulating about the origin of the virus, with some people believing it is manmade. This misinformation can lead to violations and even deaths. It is important to train healthcare workers to ensure they have accurate information to share with the public. Telecommunication companies should be involved in providing access to reliable communication channels. Trusted sources should flood the zone with information, including community leaders and health workers, to amplify the message. Constant communication is necessary to address the vacuum created by disinformation. It is crucial to respond quickly to false information that hampers efforts to address the pandemic.

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We provide daily, trustworthy updates on the most current information. You can rely on us and the director general of health for accurate information. Visit covid19.govt.nz to verify any rumors you hear. Trust only us as your reliable source. We will share information frequently, but be cautious of any other sources. Please stay focused.

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We are your reliable source of information, along with the director general of health and the ministry of health. Feel free to visit us anytime to clarify any rumors you may hear.

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We are your reliable source of truth. Trust us and the director general of health and the ministry of health for accurate information. Visit us anytime to clarify any rumors you may hear.

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Please get vaccinated and encourage others to do the same. The unvaccinated are the only ones dying, so it's crucial to address misinformation. Shame on those spreading false information, as people are needlessly losing their lives. It's hard to understand how some individuals can sleep at night while making a living out of this.

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Be careful, everyone. I just finished my shift, and there’s been a significant increase in COVID positive cases today. Please protect yourself by wearing a mask and practicing social distancing. I'm heading to the Javits Center to help vaccinate New Yorkers. If you haven't signed up for your vaccine yet and qualify, make sure to do so.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on vaccination efforts at home, implementing testing requirements for those who refuse, and addressing misinformation. They urge the public to trust official sources for accurate information and to not panic over false rumors. The speaker stresses the ongoing need for vaccination, including booster shots, to protect the population.

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Avoid sharing misinformation on social media. Trust information from police and law enforcement. Check official websites and social media for updates. Police will share credible information about any risks or threats to the community. Rely on law enforcement for accurate information, not social media.
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