"We can have the best science available, we can have public health expertise available, but it won't help people if they don't have access to accurate information," Murthy stated. (Related: Back in 2018, Spotify and numerous other tech platforms banned Infowars.) "There's something that I've always believed as a doctor is that people have the right to make your own decisions, but they also have a right to accurate information to make that decision with." Murthy went on to explain that in order to "root out misinformation in society right now and give people access to accurate information," tech platforms like Spotify need to actively silence voices that say things contradictory to the government's plandemic claims. "Number one, we've got to recognize that our technology platforms, particularly social media, these have an important role to play," Murthy said. "These are the predominant places where we're seeing misinformation spread. These platforms have still not stepped up to do the right thing, to do enough, I should say, to reduce the spread of misinformation."The “surgeon general” @vivek_murthy: “Critical part of how we get through this pandemic” is “limiting the spread of misinformation” from shows like @joerogan pic.twitter.com/xexarsaNDN
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) January 25, 2022
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