The FDA has a new “rumour control” page

Here’s Canada’s

“Misinformation Alerts
Knowing what misinformation is being shared can help you generate effective messaging.

These insights are based on a combination of automated media monitoring and manual review by public health data analysts. Media data are publicly available data from many sources, such as social media, broadcast television, newspapers and magazines, news websites, online video, blogs, and more. Analysts from the Public Good Projects triangulate this data along with other data from fact checking organizations and investigative sources to provide an accurate, but not exhaustive, list of currently circulating misinformation.”

publichealthcollaborative.org/misinformation-alerts/

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Australia

“Disinformation tactics”

www.aec.gov.au/media/disinformation-tactics.htm

h/t A Deplorable Neanderthal

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