Researchers say 12 people responsible for most vaccine misinformation online
and last updated 2021-08-02 17:09:55-04
As the delta variant continues to spread, experts say vaccine rates are not keeping up.
It has taken a month for the number of fully vaccinated Americans to get from 47% to almost 49.8% after vaccination rates rose dramatically in the first few months of its availability, and experts think much of that can be attributed to misinformation about the vaccine that has spread online.
The nonprofit called the Center for Countering Digital Hate did a recent study that found 65% of vaccine misinformation on social media sites came from 12 influencers they dubbed as the âdisinformation dozen.â
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Caitlin Clark Now Playing Veteran Role in Seeking to Make USA U19 World Cup Team
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May 14, 2021
Clark was one of the youngest players back in 2019 when she helped the USA to a gold medal.
Steve Drumwright, Red Line Editorial
Caitlin Clark knows all about bringing along the younger players.
She was one of the youngest players asked to try out for USA Basketball’s 2019 FIBA U19 World Cup Team. Clark made the team and played a surprisingly key role in helping the USA win the gold medal.
Two years later, Clark is a two-time gold medalist and one of 25 participants attempting to make the 2021 version of the same team this weekend at Metro State University in Denver.