はしか感染拡大 ワクチンなどの根拠ない情報が拡散 注意を
The spread of measles is increasing, accompanied by misinformation about the effectiveness of vaccinations. False claims, such as the idea that vaccinations are pointless, are circulating on social media. Experts emphasize that vaccines are highly effective and can prevent severe illness.
- ▪The number of measles infections is on the rise.
- ▪Misinformation about vaccinations is spreading on social media.
- ▪Experts assert that vaccines are effective in preventing severe cases.
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