SOCIETY — April 30, 2026
Deputy Minister Calls on Media to Counter Vaccine Misinformation
Deputy Minister of Information and Culture for Broadcasting Mawlawi Mohajer Farahi urged media outlets to combat vaccine misinformation and prioritize accurate public health education during a recent awareness conference.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Omid Radio — 2 min read

A government official has called on media organizations to actively counter misinformation surrounding vaccines and provide accurate health guidance to the public. Speaking at a conference focused on public awareness regarding vaccination, Mawlawi Mohajer Farahi, the Deputy Minister of Information and Culture for Broadcasting, emphasized that the press holds a fundamental duty to disseminate verified medical information.
Farahi stated that media outlets must take proactive measures to prevent the circulation of unverified claims about immunization programs. He noted that accurate reporting on disease prevention and vaccination schedules is essential for maintaining public health standards. According to the deputy minister, fulfilling this educational mandate represents a core responsibility of the national press, particularly in an environment where health-related rumors can spread rapidly.
The remarks were delivered during a dedicated session aimed at improving coordination between health authorities and journalists. Farahi highlighted that reliable information sharing between government health departments and media platforms can significantly enhance community understanding of vaccination benefits. He urged reporters and broadcasters to prioritize factual content and consult official health sources when covering medical topics.
The conference brought together broadcasting professionals and cultural officials to discuss strategies for improving public health communication. Farahi concluded his address by reiterating that a well-informed public relies heavily on responsible journalism, and that media institutions play a critical role in safeguarding community health through accurate and timely reporting.
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