The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Public acceptance of vaccinatio­n programme proves fake news didn’t work

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KUALA LUMPUR: The increased public acceptance and awareness of the vaccinatio­n programme in the country proved that fake news on the Covid-19 vaccine did not really work in misleading the people, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday.

Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said this was also made possible by the various steps taken by the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry (KKMM) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) in curbing, preventing and enforcing the laws to curb the spread of fake news.

In fact, he said PDRM had opened 307 investigat­ion papers on the spread of fake news relating to Covid-19 since March 2020 to date, 163 of which had been solved and 37 were being charged in court.

“The numbers show that many cases have been solved, but it is undeniable that the crime (spreading fake news) is still being committed. Neverthele­ss, the spread of negative news about vaccinatio­n has reduced significan­tly and we want to thank the (increased awareness of the) public for that. This is also the reason for the success of the ongoing vaccinatio­n programme.”

Annuar said this in reply to Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun (Bersatu-Beaufort) who was concerned over the fact that some people still believe in fake news to the extent of rejecting vaccinatio­n against Covid-19.

In reply to Azizah’s original question on the proactive measures taken by KKMM to curb misuse of social media especially in matters related to the Covid-19 vaccine, Annuar said a total of 479 fake news had been rebutted by the Quick Response Team, 416 of which were done last year and 63 others this year.

He said the team comprised skilled officers from the KKMM, Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission MCMC and the National Security Council (MKN).

Apart from that, the minister said KKMM had continuous­ly organised educationa­l and awareness programmes as part of its strategies to curb the spread of fake news and educate the people.

“The ministry, through the MCMC had also launched the Tidak Pasti Jangan Kongsi and Klik Dengan Bijak campaigns which had received an overwhelmi­ng response with the cooperatio­n from its other agencies such as RTM, Bernama and the Informatio­n Department, as well as print and electronic media,” he said.

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