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Kinder und Jugendliche ab 12 impfen? Für Eltern & Schüler:innen ist das meistens eine gemeinsame Entscheidung. Endlich gibt es auch Infos für die 12-17 Jährigen, wir haben nachgefragt und Eure Fragen in diesem Flyer beantwortet. @SozialesTH @BildungTH tmasgff.de/covid-19/impfe…
Danke💞 an alle Schüler:innen und Eltern aus @Meiningen_ , die bei den Studien und der Bewertung der ersten Flyer-Version mitgemacht haben. Das waren wertvolle Hinweise. Wir hoffen, dass der Flyer eine gute gemeinsame Impf-Entscheidung ermöglicht. @SozialesTH @BildungTH
Der Flyer für Kinder und Jugendliche informiert über Erkrankungsrisiken und über Übertragungswege. Dass das Cornavirus über Aerosole übertragen wird ist immer noch nicht bekannt genug. Wer es nicht weiss, schützt sich und andere weniger (#COSMO)
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We are all being exposed to a huge amount of #COVID19 information ℹ️ on a daily basis, and not all of it is reliable.

Here are 7⃣ tips for telling the difference and stopping the spread of misinformation.
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🔝 tips to identify #COVID19 misinformation or disinformation:

1⃣ Assess the source 📇

Who shared the information with you and where did they get it from? Even if it is friends or family, you still need to vet their source.

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🔝 tips to identify #COVID19 misinformation or disinformation:

2⃣ Go beyond headlines 📰

Read more than just the headline of an article, they may be intentionally sensational or provocative – go further and look at the entire story.

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Good morning #30days30waysUK 😀👋
Day 2 September is #Preparedness Month packs in a lot of really important resources and it's all about 🌟Trusted Networks🌟. So get your ☕️🧁 and ...
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Misinformation is dangerous. Having #TrustedNetworks is key especially for vital emergency or health info resources. Today we look at
1⃣PAUSE + CHECK #TakeCareBeforeYouShare
2⃣THINK: is it true, helpful, inspiring, necessary, kind?
3⃣Fraud: don’t become a victim + how to report
⚠️Misinformation is rampant. This endangers public health and people's lives. We all can do something to help the spread of untruthful and harmful information.
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Happy #SocialMediaDay!

WHO uses social media to communicate vital health information to millions of people around the world. Are you following us yet on 👇 Image
#COVID19 has triggered an infodemic around the 🌍 - lots of information, but not always reliable and trusted. WHO uses social media platforms to fight misinformation and provide people with accurate public health advice. #SocialMediaDay
To fight #COVID19 misinformation, WHO has collaborated with @Twitter, @Facebook, @instagram, @LinkedIn, @Snapchat, @tiktok_us, @Pinterest, @YouTube to direct people to WHO or national health institutions when searching for coronavirus information.

#SocialMediaDay
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