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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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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 addresses the World Health Organization and argues that current measures like social distancing, hand hygiene, and surface disinfection are sufficient to control the spread of COVID-19. They believe that the scientific understanding of how the virus is transmitted will naturally improve over time.

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The discussion centers on the current coverage of the AstraZeneca vaccine and the assessment of safety concerns that have been in the news. The speaker states a firm personal position regarding the vaccine, emphasizing continued confidence in its safety and specifically asserting that there is, at this point, no evidence that the AstraZeneca vaccine causes blood clots. This assertion is presented as a clear conclusion based on available information. Further support for this position comes from official health authorities. The TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) is described as closely monitoring the situation. The speaker notes that the TGA has issued a statement on the matter, which conveys the same core message: while they are aware of the situation and have maintained close contact with European authorities, there is no link identified between the AstraZeneca vaccine and the reported blood clot cases as of now. The implication is that ongoing vigilance will continue, but current data do not indicate a causal relationship between the vaccine and blood clots. In addition to Australian authorities, the international response is cited to reinforce the stance. The World Health Organization (WHO) is reported as having issued a similar assessment overnight, aligning with the local authorities’ conclusion that there is no established connection between the AstraZeneca vaccine and the blood clot concerns at this time. The speaker highlights this international corroboration to underscore a consensus across different health governance levels. Within Australia, there is mention of a collaborative and unanimous position among key health bodies. The speaker references full alignment between themselves, the TGA, and the ATAGI group (the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation), describing a united front regarding the current understanding of the vaccine’s safety profile in relation to blood clots. The language used signals a coordinated stance aimed at reassuring the public while continuing to monitor developments. Overall, the message conveyed is that, based on current information from national and international health authorities, there is no evidence linking the AstraZeneca vaccine to blood clots. The authorities are actively monitoring the situation, maintaining vigilance for any new data, and reiterating a consistent conclusion that supports the vaccine’s safety profile in this context. This summary captures the emphasis on confidence, ongoing surveillance, and concordant assessments from the TGA, ATAGI, and the WHO.

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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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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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I want to address the rumors circulating on social media about COVID-19. Trust the official information we provide daily and visit covid19.govt.nz for updates. Disregard any other sources. Prepare, but don't panic. Only trust information from us and the ministry of health. Stay informed and calm.

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As a news organization, we cannot afford to broadcast false information. Our goal is to bring you the truth. We understand the importance of preventing the spread of the virus and the effectiveness of vaccines. When a vaccinated person is exposed to the virus, they do not get infected and cannot transmit it to others. We constantly reassess our decisions to ensure we provide accurate information. By getting vaccinated, we can ultimately overcome this pandemic.

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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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The head of public health in Canada has been giving press conferences stating that the risk to Canadians is very low. The surveillance system is working as it should, detecting incoming cases and treating them appropriately. Information is being shared rapidly with other jurisdictions in Canada, allowing for a rapid response and containment of the disease spread. The risk remains low. People can protect their health by washing their hands, practicing good hygiene, and getting their flu shot, whether it's from coronavirus or the flu.

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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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To combat disinformation, it is crucial to unite countries and trusted sources to address false campaigns effectively. Trusted interlocutors, such as survivors, employers, faith leaders, and health workers, can help spread accurate information. Collaboration with the private sector to remove false information is essential. International organizations like the UN and WHO play a vital role in combating misinformation at a government level. Trust in these organizations is key to countering disinformation effectively.

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The speaker addresses the issue of fake news and conspiracy theories about the pandemic agreement, clarifying that the WHO does not have the power to impose lockdowns, vaccine mandates, or restrict travel. These claims are false, and the WHO is not seeking such authority.

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The government emphasizes being the sole source of truth regarding COVID-19. They clarify that vaccinations will not be compulsory, but encourage their safety. Frontline workers may need to meet health and safety obligations, potentially including vaccination. The Prime Minister states that vaccines will not be mandatory in New Zealand, and the government is not considering Australia's "no jab, no pay" policy. However, those working in managed isolation and quarantine facilities or at the border must be vaccinated, with potential redeployment or termination for non-compliance. Some students on clinical placement may also require vaccination. The government acknowledges concerns about mandatory measures, as they can be seen as infringing on rights.

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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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The speakers express concern that only a small percentage of adverse reactions to vaccines are reported. Despite this, they assure viewers that the COVID vaccine is safe. They highlight that prior to the COVID vaccine rollout, an average of 1500 adverse event reports were received each year for all vaccines in New Zealand, resulting in one or fewer reported deaths annually.

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Doctors, politicians, and even us journalists have made numerous inaccurate or false statements about this virus. We will now attempt to explain why we have been so wrong.

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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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It's easy to blame those who believe or spread mis/disinformation. Governments, internet, and social media companies have a responsibility to prevent the spread of harmful lies and promote access to accurate health information. The WHO is working with partners, companies, and researchers to understand how misinformation and disinformation spreads, who is targeted, how they are influenced, and what can be done to counter this problem.

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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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To address disinformation and misinformation, it is important to bring together other countries and trusted interlocutors who can counter false narratives. This includes survivors, employers, faith leaders, and health workers. Collaboration with the private sector is also crucial in removing false information. Having reliable national and international sources, such as the UN and WHO, is essential in combating government-led misinformation. Trustworthy international organizations need to work together to spread trust and counter disinformation.
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