UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday warned that a global misinfo-demic about COVID-19 is spreading across the world, proliferating harmful health advice and snake-oil solutions on social media, describing the epidemic of misinformation as a poison that is putting even more lives at risk.
The UN chief said at a time when people should trust science and have solidarity, the the global misinfo-demic' is spreading.
As the world fights the deadly COVID-19 pandemic the most challenging crisis we have faced since the World War-II we are also seeing another epidemic, a dangerous epidemic of misinformation, Guterres said.
Harmful health advice and snake-oil solutions are proliferating. Falsehoods are filling the airwaves, he said.
The UN chief announced a new United Nations communications response initiative to flood the internet with facts and science while "countering the growing scourge of misinformation, a poison that is putting even more lives at risk.
With common cause for common sense and facts, we can defeat COVID-19 -- and build a healthier, more equitable, just and resilient world.
More From This Section
Guterres voiced concern over the wild conspiracy theories infecting the Internet, saying hatred is going viral, stigmatising and vilifying people and groups.
He urged nations to unite against this disease of misinformation while battling COVID-19.
The vaccine is trust. First, trust in science, he said, adding that he salutes the journalists and others fact-checking the mountain of misleading stories and social media posts.
Social media companies must do more to root out hate and harmful assertions about COVID-19, he said, adding that there must be trust in institutions grounded in responsive, responsible, evidence-based governance and leadership.
Together, let's reject the lies and nonsense out there, he added.