U.S. Surgeon General, Rockefeller Foundation Announce Big Initiatives to Address ‘Urgent Threat’ of Vaccine Misinformation

Via Children’s Health Defense

The U.S. surgeon general on Thursday issued an advisory calling on tech companies to crack down on what the office called vaccine “misinformation.” The same day, The Rockefeller Foundation announced $13.5 million in new funding to combat vaccine “misinformation and disinformation.”

“'We can meaningfully improve the health information environment even without a consensus definition of misinformation.'

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy on Thursday issued an advisory warning the American public about the “urgent threat” of health misinformation and disinformation that have “threatened the U.S. response to COVID-19 and continue to prevent Americans from getting vaccinated, prolonging the pandemic and putting lives at risk.”

The 22-page advisory calls on Big Tech and social media companies to take more responsibility to stop the online spread of health misinformation.

The advisory blamed “misinformation” for causing people to decline COVID vaccines, reject public health measures such as masking and physical distancing and using unproven treatments.

Murthy, who operates under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), said in a press release, “As Surgeon General, my job is to help people stay safe and healthy, and without limiting the spread of health misinformation, American lives are at risk.”

According to the HHS press release, whether “health misinformation” is false, inaccurate or misleading will be determined by the “best available evidence.”

The advisory further defined the “best available evidence” standard as the preferred benchmark because “claims can be highly misleading and harmful even if the science on an issue isn’t yet settled.”

“We can meaningfully improve the health information environment even without a consensus definition of misinformation,” Murthy said.

The full advisory lays out recommendations for families, health professionals, researchers, educators, media, funders, government and technology platforms, and urges individuals to take responsibility to limit the spread of misinformation.

The advisory calls for media and social media companies to increase staff to moderate posts, amplify preferred voices, improve algorithms to address misinformation, moderate live streams and impose “clear consequences for accounts that repeatedly violate platform policies.”

Schools and educational institutions are encouraged to crack down on misinformation by educating people on “tactics used by those who deny scientific consensus on health issues” and “introduce conspiracies.”

In an interview with NPR, Murthy said Americans must do their part to fight misinformation. “COVID has really brought into sharp focus the full extent of damage that health misinformation is doing,” Murthy said ahead of the advisory’s release.

Surgeon general’s advisories are reserved for significant public health challenges that demand immediate attention.

In a White House press briefing Thursday, press secretary Jen Psaki singled out Facebook as needing to do more to combat COVID vaccine misinformation on its platform.

“Facebook needs to move more quickly to remove violative posts,” Psaki said. “Posts that will be within their policies’ removal often remain up for days. That’s too long. The information spreads too quickly,” she said.

A CNN source said Biden officials took concerns about vaccine misinformation to Facebook and concluded the tech giant was either not “taking this very seriously, or they are hiding something” due to what they view as Facebook’s unwillingness to tackle vaccine misinformation.

The source pointed to how Robert F. Kennedy Jr., co-founder and chair of Children’s Health Defense, was banned from Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, but not from Facebook itself.

The Facebook spokesperson told CNN, “We don’t automatically disable accounts across our apps, because the accounts may post about different things on our different services.”

In an interview today with The Defender, Kennedy said:

“I’m very happy to debate the Surgeon General or to line my stacks up against his and allow the public to judge which one of us is the source of misinformation — is the font of all the vaccine misinformation, disinformation and obfuscation. I would also remind the Surgeon General that censorship by the government is not just un-American, it’s unconstitutional, and he should have the confidence in his policies in the marketplace of ideas and not have to rely on coercion.”

Kennedy said it’s not up to the government or CNN to decide. He said:

“It’s a dangerous path for democracy when we allow government officials and CNN, which is utterly dependent on pharmaceutical advertising, to tell Americans they are not allowed to criticize pharmaceutical products — zero liability, experimental pharmaceutical products.”

 

Psaki called for Facebook to make more information public about who, and how many people are seeing and interacting with what the administration labels “misinformation” about COVID.

The CNN source said administration officials were frustrated with what they view as Facebook’s failures to uphold its own policies on vaccine misinformation — the company often does not act fast enough or is inconsistent in its policing of violating content, the officials complain.

Rockefeller Foundation commits $13.5 million to misinformation campaign

On the same day the surgeon general issued his advisory, The Rockefeller Foundation issued a press release announcing $13.5 million in new funding to, among other things, “counter health mis- and disinformation — confusing, inaccurate, and harmful information that spreads at an unprecedented speed and scale and threatens the health and wellbeing of communities around the world.”

The Foundation cited the surgeon general’s call for a “whole-of-society effort” so that people around the world know what to do and can trust the sources they hear from during a public health emergency, such as the COVID pandemic.

“By identifying mis- and disinformation as a challenge to our collective health, the surgeon general’s guidance reinforces The Rockefeller Foundation’s role in investing in data-driven public health interventions to meet the unique challenges of today’s media environment,” said Bruce Gellin, the foundation’s chief of global public health strategy.

The foundation said the funding will “support the design and evaluation of interventions, tools and methods to build trust in COVID vaccination efforts and counter inaccurate information and research to understand how inaccurate health information impacts online and offline behaviors, the true cost of mis- and disinformation on health and economic outcomes and what strategies might be most effective to counter and manage inaccurate and harmful information from malicious sources.”

Detailed information is slated to be released by the end of 2021, the foundation said.

-----------------------------------------------------
It is my sincere desire to provide readers of this site with the best unbiased information available, and a forum where it can be discussed openly, as our Founders intended. But it is not easy nor inexpensive to do so, especially when those who wish to prevent us from making the truth known, attack us without mercy on all fronts on a daily basis. So each time you visit the site, I would ask that you consider the value that you receive and have received from The Burning Platform and the community of which you are a vital part. I can't do it all alone, and I need your help and support to keep it alive. Please consider contributing an amount commensurate to the value that you receive from this site and community, or even by becoming a sustaining supporter through periodic contributions. [Burning Platform LLC - PO Box 1520 Kulpsville, PA 19443] or Paypal

-----------------------------------------------------
To donate via Stripe, click here.
-----------------------------------------------------
Use promo code ILMF2, and save up to 66% on all MyPillow purchases. (The Burning Platform benefits when you use this promo code.)
Click to visit the TBP Store for Great TBP Merchandise
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
20 Comments
Mr. Marvin the Shapeshifting Martian
Mr. Marvin the Shapeshifting Martian
July 20, 2021 8:27 pm

What F’ing idiots. All the ‘truthful information’ coming from the mouths of known liars and sociopaths doesn’t amount to anything to a person with any common sense. Burying conflicting information only makes them look ten times worse. If their info is so good, it should stand on its own.

centinel
centinel
  Mr. Marvin the Shapeshifting Martian
July 20, 2021 10:41 pm

Turning to censorship instead of letting their arguments and evidence prove out, is an own-goal. It’s flat-out an admission that they are wrong.

When you take a step back and look at this with perspective, the path that this country has taken over the last few years is nothing short of STUNNING. We have government officials openly advocating for censorship. In fact, it seems to be their #1 goal. 10 years ago, I would have never believed it.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
July 20, 2021 8:28 pm

“As Surgeon General, my job is to help people stay safe and healthy, and without limiting the spread of health misinformation, American lives are at risk.”

According to the HHS press release, whether “health misinformation” is false, inaccurate or misleading will be determined by the “best available evidence.”

The advisory further defined the “best available evidence” standard as the preferred benchmark because “claims can be highly misleading and harmful even if the science on an issue isn’t yet settled.”

“We can meaningfully improve the health information environment even without a consensus definition of misinformation,” Murthy said.”

Bureaucratic poopy-talk.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  hardscrabble farmer
July 20, 2021 10:09 pm

Poopy talk? Nope, total and completely in-your-face bullshit. These pukes are perfect examples of how propaganda works. What’s telling is the 13.5 million coming from the Rockefeller foundation. Now why, oh why, would they be investing all that money to combat ‘vaccination misinformation?’ Curious minds want to know….Que bono? comment image

Muscledawg (soon to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
Muscledawg (soon to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
  Mygirl....maybe
July 21, 2021 6:01 am

Thank God this POS is dead!

Georges S
Georges S
  hardscrabble farmer
July 21, 2021 1:01 am

Posted that yesterday on another thread but it’s worth a repeat:
https://www.rt.com/business/529602-gates-soros-covid-testing-company/

TheAssegai
TheAssegai
July 20, 2021 8:30 pm

Sad that the guy could not bring Ayurveda health care into the conversation, instead of allopathic medicine and vaccines and death.

WebMD

Ayurvedic medicine (“Ayurveda” for short) is one of the world’s oldest holistic (“whole-body”) healing systems. It was developed more than 3,000 years ago in India.

It’s based on the belief that health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. Its main goal is to promote good health, not fight disease. But treatments may be geared toward specific health problems.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  TheAssegai
July 20, 2021 11:32 pm

It must work. There are a lot of Indians living in terrible environments.

TheAssegai
TheAssegai
  overthecliff
July 21, 2021 2:26 am

Stick with your Rockefeller derived allopathic medicine, follow your tel-lie-vision prescriptions. Petroleum waste products and vaccines are all the rage. After all iatrogenic death in the US is only between 250,000 to 440,000 per year, third leading cause of death, this is of course before your beloved injections of the past year kick in.

Yahsure
Yahsure
July 20, 2021 8:39 pm

But Trump is Hitler.

Ernie
Ernie
  Yahsure
July 21, 2021 2:18 am

Don’t forget, gates is still in the running.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 20, 2021 9:31 pm

Regarding the vax, what started as “wait and see” has become total intransigence. All of these people need only look in the mirror to see why so many distrust them.

Stucky
Stucky
July 20, 2021 11:10 pm

Who thought making a dot head the Surgeon General was a good idea??

Has anyone looked at the 22 page report? It’s a Little House Of Totalitarian Horrors. Following is the Table of Contents.

=================================

Table of Contents

BACKGROUND

WE CAN TAKE ACTION

What Individuals, Families, and Communities Can Do

What Educators and Educational Institutions Can Do

What Health Professionals and Health Organizations Can Do

What Journalists and Media Organizations Can Do

What Technology Platforms Can Do

What Researchers and Research Institutions Can Do

What Funders and Foundations Can Do

What Governments Can Do

WHERE WE GO FROM HERE

REFERENCES

=====================

Here are the key points from the “What Technology Platforms Can Do”

Assess the benefits and harms of products and platforms and take responsibility for addressing the harms.

Strengthen the monitoring of misinformation.

Prioritize early detection of misinformation “super-spreaders” and repeat offenders.

Evaluate the effectiveness of internal policies and practices in addressing misinformation and be transparent with findings.

Proactively address information deficits.

Amplify communications from trusted messengers and subject matter experts.

Prioritize protecting health professionals, journalists, and others from online harassment

================================

So, what is misinformation? From the report;

” … we can meaningfully improve the health information environment even without a consensus definition of misinformation.

===============================

This dot-head document is an endorsement of pure government propaganda, and the dehumanizing of anyone who disagrees. You are witnessing the active destruction of the First Amendment. Sooner or later, somebody is gonna have to off the other someone.

Here is a direct link to the PDF …

https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-misinformation-advisory.pdf

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
July 21, 2021 2:43 am

Thx for the link, Stucky!

overthecliff
overthecliff
July 20, 2021 11:29 pm

A lot of people who are vaccinated still get infected. Why take it? You still “should” wear a mask, why take it? Lockdowns? Why take it? Covid was turned into a pandemic to cover up financial theft by the elite and the central banks.

Georges S
Georges S
July 21, 2021 12:59 am

The more they do to stop it, the more they prove we are right.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 21, 2021 2:30 am

Good to know they are going to need 100% full-spectrum censorship by the time the adverse reaction and reproductive sterility truth hits like a tidal wave. Docky Sandeep’s official version will be something like, “The Science says unvaccinated chandala (untouchable) caused all these problems and must be held to account by submitting to vaxx-19 immediately or be held incognito at Federal Emergency Management camp for vaccinated people’s protection.”

Notice diabolical shifting of well established brand term “super-spreader” applied to our guaranteed exercise of free-speech. Even dictatorial G. W. Bush managed blow-off “free speech” zones for the peasants.

Like Cortez, TPTB are fully committed to burning their bureaucratic ships on the beaches of a new world, so that no return to the past is possible. This will get very ugly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 21, 2021 6:18 am

Based on looks alone, I wouldn’t do anything this person says I should.

very old white guy
very old white guy
July 21, 2021 8:40 am

The biggest piece of misinformation is that there are “vaccines”. The shots are not vaccines and cannot stop infection or transmission. I don’t think I would wrong in stating that everyone who reads the TBP is aware of that fact as well as the deaths resulting from the shot.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
July 21, 2021 8:50 am

The SG and his wife have ties to Obama, “Doctors for Obama” changed their name to “Doctors For America”. He also has ties to Fauci and Soros.

The more you know….