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The Stanford INFODEMIC Conference brought together renowned ethicists, medical professionals, political and religious leaders, global health experts and more!
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Vaccine Hesitancy - Dr. Agnes Binagwaho, Dr. Aida Habtezion, and Dr. Gloria Giraldo speak at the recent @SUInfodemic conference co-presented by @StanfordEMED and @MikeGisondi #COVID19
https://t.co/BWX0jlUOm4
Role of Governments and Religious Leaders in Mitigating Disinformation Mayor Adrian Perkins and Rev. Dr. Gabriel Salguero speak at the recent @SUInfodemic conference co-presented by @StanfordEMED and @MikeGisondi #COVID19
https://t.co/FLxzkPDDkc
@PerkinsforLA@PastorsSalguero
Do Social Media Influencers Affect Vaccination Rates? - Dr. Sanjay Juneja and Jessica Malaty Rivera speak at the recent @SUInfodemic conference co-presented by @StanfordEMED and @MikeGisondi #COVID19
https://t.co/MPicuIJwSM
@CoastLung@jessicamalaty
COVID-19 Pandemic Update: What are the Stakes?
Dr. Yvonne Maldonado speaks to the recent @SUInfodemic conference co-presented by @StanfordEMED
https://t.co/iMLuXmW3OC
@MikeGisondi
How do we combat misinformation about #COVID19? Experts in biomedical ethics, public health, and representatives from social media companies, the faith community and government came together to discuss this at Stanford’s Infodemic Conference. https://t.co/B0eMnQRerf @SUInfodemic
The Stanford INFODEMIC Conference brought together experts in the field of public health, ethics, and social media. Check out this article on how misinformation and medical mistrust fuel vaccine hesitancy by @StanfordMed!
https://t.co/xH2XXSgZWF
🔹Form a network of support with other scientists and experts.
🔹Here's my reading tip on support: What to do if your friend or colleague becomes targeted online? There's a great new toolkit from @FinnPEN
English version: https://t.co/EPGJ6QnI2i
🔹If it get's too heavy, it’s time to set up some boundaries. Boundaries might mean blocking, reporting or taking a pause from tweeting.
🔹There’s power in break, it gives you time to think (also before retweeting stuff). You don’t have to join all the comment wars.
One of the topics was "how to deal with haters on social media".
🔹We’re emotional beings, also scientists. Even if the majority of content and interaction is on the positive side, one bad comment can still stick with you.
Con el objetivo de frenar la desinformación en redes sociales sobre la pandemia de #COVID19 y las #Vacunas, Stanford realizó la conferencia «Infodemic».
#StanfordINFODEMIC@SUInfodemic
https://t.co/ZyWGlzlv54
Enjoying #INFODEMIC: A @Stanford Conference on Social Media and #COVID19 Vaccine Misinformation. Anyone else tuned in?
About to hear from @PastorsSalguero, a fellow Floridian, talking about how faith-based organizations can help combat disinformation during the pandemic.
Love to hear @ShreveportMayor talking about the best way to combat disinformation: "relationships."
"Vaccination is a step in loving your neighbor like yourself." - @PastorsSalguero#INFODEMIC