Biden says he meant to accuse the 12 people on Facebook tagged as major spreaders of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, and not the company itself.
Biden told reporters on Monday he meant to accuse a dozen users who spread the most amount of misinformation on the social media platform, but not the company itself.
COVID-19 misinformation has spread during the pandemic on social media sites including Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet-owned YouTube. Researchers and lawmakers have long accused Facebook of failing to police harmful content on its platforms.
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