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In the fake video – currently circulating on social media sites and other communication applications – Karim is purported to be spreading inaccurate information about Covid-19 vaccines and their related side effects.
Karim has refuted the contents of the video in its entirety, reiterating that Covid-19 vaccines are indeed safe.
In a statement, the centre also indicated that neither Karim nor Caprisa have endorsed any medicines for any company.
“Standing by our commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of the public based on accurate and trusted scientific research, Caprisa urges members of the public to verify all health claims, to refrain from sharing misinformation and to report it as fake immediately,” it said.
The centre has also offered guidance in identifying misinformation:
“We urge you to make informed health decisions based on trusted and credible scientific evidence,” the centre said.