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Expert tackles viral health misinformation on social media, TikTok | Canada Tonight

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Karen Landman, an epidemiologist and senior health reporter for Vox, has been reporting on the rise of health misinformation on platforms such as TikTok. Landman says that some doctors debunking misinformation on social media are also dealing with a growing distrust in healthcare providers fueled by the pandemic, so you should listen to your gut and double-check any questionable information with trusted sources.

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