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Is it true that the World Health Organization called for a global recall of vaccines?

Fake.

Recently, a number of netizens asked in the background of the Shanghai rumor platform whether a screenshot circulating in the circle "WHO holds a white flag to admit that the existing vaccine is invalid" is true, because from the screenshot, the relevant report came from the newspaper. Verified by the Shanghai rumor platform, the picture is not true. Neither WHO nor this paper has reached relevant conclusions. On the contrary, on the official Weibo, WeChat and official website of WHO, there are many contents that emphasize the importance of vaccination. Verified by the Shanghai rumor platform, the paper app, WeChat official account, Weibo and other channels have not released the report that "WHO raises a white flag to admit that the existing vaccine is invalid". The content that is very similar to the screenshot of the network transmission comes from an article published by the official account of WeChat WeChat on June 5438+1October 20 this year, entitled "Verification | WHO raises a white flag to admit that the existing vaccine is invalid? Among them, "WHO raises a white flag to admit that the existing vaccine is invalid" is the content of verification, and the pictures transmitted online appear in the "background" part of the manuscript, which is not a conclusion. However, this article clearly states at the beginning and "conclusion" that the above news is false.

With regard to vaccines, WHO has always done so. From the contents published by the official WHO Weibo, WeChat and official website, it shows that WHO recognizes the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine and supports vaccination. On the official WHO Weibo, the label "# Vaccine protects everyone #" appears frequently. During the Dragon Boat Festival holiday in China on June 4th, WHO also released a special video to remind the public to "keep interpersonal distance, wear masks, pay attention to breathing etiquette, wash hands frequently, have more ventilation, and take preventive and epidemic prevention measures".