Hi,
You’ve probably seen a surge in false information about the new coronavirus over the past few weeks.
I want to make sure you’re aware of the work we’re doing to tackle it, and how you can help.
Our pledge to you
We can’t predict the future, but we can promise to fight as hard as we can to protect people from being misled by bad information.
It’s vital that these claims are challenged before they go viral. Evidence tells us that the more a claim is repeated, the more likely it is to be believed.
That’s why over the coming months, we’ll be:
- Fact checking harmful information and pushing sources of false claims to correct the record
- Tackling bad information globally in a joint project with fact checkers around the world
- Protecting the most vulnerable, partnering with food delivery companies and community groups to deliver educational leaflets
- Holding our government accountable by scrutinising what they say and advising their work to tackle misinformation
How you can protect yourself
We’re all vulnerable to bad information, especially now, when we’re worried about our own and our loved ones’ health.
It’s important to remember at this time that if a piece of information has little to no evidence to back it up, it’s far less likely to be true.
We have some resources to help you check for yourself:
- Our website: you can find the latest fact checks and visit our coronavirus hub page
- Facebook: if you see something which isn’t true on Facebook you can report it as false and it will go into a queue for us to fact check. We’ll scrutinise the posts which have been shared the most and have the most potential to cause harm.
- Your inbox every Friday morning: we’ll keep sending our fact checks from the week straight to your inbox.
- Haven’t found what you’re looking for? You can Ask Full Fact
Sharing good information can save lives
Sharing our work with just one person you know could be the difference between someone taking the right precautions to protect themselves and their families, or not.
If you read one of our fact checks and find it useful, we'd be incredibly grateful if you could share it and pass on the information.
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