Pope denounces fake news about COVID-19, vaccines, urges truth
FILE - Pope Francis arrives to attend his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Jan. 26, 2022.
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Pope Francis denounced fake news
about COVID-19 and vaccines Friday, blasting the "distortion of reality
based on fear" but also urging that people who believe such lies are
helped to understand true scientific facts.
Francis met with Catholic
journalists who have formed a fact-checking network to try to combat
misinformation about the pandemic. Francis has frequently called for
responsible journalism that searches for the truth and respects individuals,
and his meeting with the "Catholic fact-checking" media consortium
furthered that message.
"We can hardly fail to see
that these days, in addition to the pandemic, an 'infodemic' is spreading: a
distortion of reality based on fear, which in our global society leads to an
explosion of commentary on falsified if not invented news," Francis said.
Pope Francis denounced fake news
about COVID-19 and vaccines Friday, blasting the "distortion of reality
based on fear" but also urging that people who believe such lies are
helped to understand true scientific facts.
Francis met with Catholic
journalists who have formed a fact-checking network to try to combat
misinformation about the pandemic. Francis has frequently called for
responsible journalism that searches for the truth and respects individuals,
and his meeting with the "Catholic fact-checking" media consortium
furthered that message.
"We can hardly fail to see
that these days, in addition to the pandemic, an 'infodemic' is spreading: a
distortion of reality based on fear, which in our global society leads to an
explosion of commentary on falsified if not invented news," Francis said.


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