A.Bilotaitė suggests considering liability for incorrect vaccine information



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According to her, it could be examined whether such things should not be equated with disinformation.

“I myself would consider that possibility. (…) We should consider this at the WESC (Government Emergency Commission – BNS) meeting. This is a very big threat, we see skeptical people. These processes cannot occur, as is happening now, because it is very serious, it is a matter of people’s lives, “the minister told the news portal lrt.lr.

According to her, false information that poses a threat to human well-being, health and even national security should be held accountable.

“What? First of all, you can discuss administrative responsibility, perhaps even criminal responsibility. But first of all it is necessary to raise the issue of responsibility,” said A.Bilotaitė.

“These processes must be managed because those who do feel unpunished are not responsible and the consequences are very, very sad,” he added.

COVID-19 vaccination is the most questionable topic on social media and in the public sphere.

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