Experts are warning people to make sure the COVID-19 information they're getting is accurate and not just opinion masquerading as the real thing.
TUESDAY, Aug. 11, 2020 -- Be careful that the COVID-19 information you're getting is accurate and not opinion masquerading as the real McCoy, says the American College of Emergency Physicians.
"A troubling number of purported experts are sharing false and dangerous information that runs counter to the public health and safety guidelines endorsed by ACEP and the nation's leading medical and public health entities," said Dr. William Jaquis, president of the college.
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