White House’s Jha: Social media platform owners should consider role in COVID misinformation

FILE PHOTO: White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jha joins Press Secretary Jean-Pierre for the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Owners of social media platforms should consider their personal responsibility regarding health disinformation, and the public should choose reputable sources to trust, White House COVID-19 response coordinator Ashish Jha said on Tuesday.

“You can decide to trust America’s physicians, or you can trust some random dude on Twitter. Those are your choices,” Jha said at a White House press briefing.

“For journalists and for people who own platforms, what I would say is you should be thinking about what your personal responsibility is, and do you want to be a source of misinformation and disinformation? That’s up to up to those individuals,” he said.

Jha was answering a question on Twitter allowing politicians and others who spread COVID vaccine misinformation back onto the platform under the leadership of new owner Elon Musk.

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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