Australian health experts concerned about the spread of misinformation regarding coronavirus

Liberal member for Hughes Craig Kelly during Question Time in the House of Representatives.

Liberal member for Hughes Craig Kelly during Question Time in the House of Representatives. Source: AAP

Australian doctors warn that baseless theories shared by MPs on social media might hinder Australia's efforts against coronavirus


Key Points
  • Craig Kelly's post about a German study have caused concern in Australian doctors
  • AMA says people should follow proper medical advice
  • Experts warn baseless theories could impede Australia's efforts against coronavirus
The president of the Australian Medical Association, has expressed concerns regarding the recent posts by Liberal MP Craig Kelly.

The Association's president, Dr Omar Khorshid, said that people should leave matters of medicine to the doctors and follow proper health advice. 

Mr Kelly shared a study that alleges that the mandated use of masks by children causes learning difficulties and headaches, among other things. The study hasn't been peer-reviewed. Mr Kelly likened the use of masks by children to abuse.

The comments cause concern to the scientific community in Australia, as health experts say that if the spread of misinformation is left unchecked, it would undermine crucial trust in Australian public health officials and could hamper efforts to smother the virus.  

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