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To: Lurkinanloomin

It can’t possibly be satire. No way!


5 posted on 05/05/2020 7:15:10 PM PDT by Enterprise
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To: Enterprise

not the Babylon Bee, but China’s Communist Party media, CGTN, love this story which I heard a few hours ago on BBC World Service, but can’t find anything documented by them.

5 May: CGTN: Red Cross looks to global influencers to fight virus ‘infodemic’
By CGTN Africa
The Red Cross on Tuesday launched what it said was the first global network of social media influencers to battle misinformation about the new coronavirus and spread lifesaving content about the pandemic.
Experts have been warning for months that the pandemic has been cloaked in a massive “infodemic” — a deluge of information, including widespread false claims, which can pose a serious threat to public health.
The World Health Organization website lists a catalogue of dangerous “myths” circulating about the virus...

But while the WHO and others are putting out correct information, it can be difficult to reach everyone and counter the misconceptions.
“Getting the right information out there when an emergency strikes is as important as healthcare,” Nicola Jones, media manager for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), said in a statement...

In a bid to reach young people especially with accurate and vital information about the deadly disease spreading around the globe, IFRC said it had joined forces with marketing agency Billion Dollar Boy to sign up more than two dozen prominent individuals with large social media followings.
Those influencers who have signed on to the campaign so far have a joint reach of nearly two million followers across four countries, IFRC said, adding that it expected the list of participants, and followers reached, to swell significantly over coming days and weeks...

They include Antonio Nunziata of Italy — one of the countries hardest hit in the pandemic — who has more than 230,000 followers, and interior design blogger Katie Woods of Britain, with nearly 190,000 followers.
Influencers from Mexico and the United Arab Emirates are also on the list...

Billion Dollar Boy chief Edward East said that taking part in the IFRC network provided the influencers themselves with an opportunity to change their often negative portrayal in the media...
https://africa.cgtn.com/2020/05/05/red-cross-looks-to-global-influencers-to-fight-virus-infodemic/


8 posted on 05/05/2020 7:18:07 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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