Khaleej Times

FB to help fight against polio

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We stand behind the national and global efforts to create a poliofree world and will continue to support these efforts

Rafael Frankel

Facebook director

islamabad — Pakistan says Facebook will help the country in its fight against polio after authoritie­s blamed anti-vaccine content posted last year on the social network site for a leap in the number of cases.

Pakistan is one of only three countries where polio has not been eradicated, but a years-long effort began to show fruit with a major drop in cases from 2016.

By 2018 just 12 cases had been recorded, but to the dismay of Pakistani authoritie­s and the World Health Organizati­on, that number soared to 136 last year.

Pakistani officials tied the surge to a slew of fake news reports and videos claiming many children had been killed by the vaccine that garnered thousands of views and shares on social media.

They called on Facebook do more to remove harmful antivaccin­e content from the site, saying it was jeopardisi­ng eradicatio­n initiative­s and putting the lives of polio workers at risk. Health authoritie­s later said Facebook had removed dozens such videos.

This week a delegation from the company visited Islamabad and reaffirmed their commitment to the campaign, a government statement said.

“We stand behind the national and global efforts to create a polio-free world and will continue to support these efforts,” Rafael Frankel, a Facebook regional director, was quoted as saying in a statement released by the ministry of health.

Dr Zafar Mirza, a special assistant to prime minister on health, highlighte­d the importance of communicat­ing correct health informatio­n online and stressed “the need to counter harmful content on social media”. —

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