called this an infodemic, and rightly so. are people asking questions, but those who are spreading misinformation, false information, on purpose, creating chaos and confusion, and on a pretty regular basis. we need a better response, a multilingual response. we also need to address, just like it is illegal to provide inside information that can affect the stocks and stock markets, we need to get better at cracking down on those dividing false information on the platforms allowing that false information to be spread. just like we talked about "inside story" half a year ago with the spotify controversy. host: sarah, it must be a real concern for you, the spread of misinformation. how do you deal with that? sarah: two things. today we are working with the au in ethiopia, going on the streets to educate people on vaccines. listening to what hesitation looks like, reinforcing the good messages and debunking the false information. among those champions are doctors in ethiopia, on the ground. those efforts are important. in the mids