It is important to stay alert to false Covid-19 news on the internet. CECC reminds the public that there are fines and punishments for sharing false news on the internet.
According to The China Post, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC, 中央流行疫情指揮中心) said that a message claiming the Executive Yuan will provide pandemic subsidies of NT$10,000 is false.
CECC says a message claiming the Executive Yuan will provide pandemic subsidies of NT$10,000 is false. Image courtesy of CECC.
Speaking at the daily national epidemic-prevention conference, CECC Deputy Commander Chen Tsung-yen (陳宗彥) asked that the public not share or spread the fake message, as the action alone is punishable by law.
The CECC reiterated that the information related to the epidemic is mainly announced through the command center. When you receive information from unknown sources, you should first verify it, the CECC said.
CECC says a message claiming the Executive Yuan will provide pandemic subsidies of NT$10,000 is false. Image courtesy of CECC.
The China Post mentions, if one is found spreading such false information, he or she could be fined up to NT$3 million and could be sentenced to three years in prison.
The CECC pointed out that the public can use third-party information verification platform and other channels to verify unknown information.
Check out the platforms below:
- My Go Pen
- Mei Yuyi (美玉姨)
- Taiwan FactCheck Center (事實查核中心)
- LINE information verification (LINE訊息查證)
- TREND MICRO
or consult with the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, local health bureaus and other units.
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