Ebola in Uganda: The people spreading misinformation online

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The people spreading misinformation online about Ebola in Uganda

These incidents have led some, like Mr Kay, to mistrust anything the authorities say.

She told the BBC that although she did believe there were Ebola cases, she thought they had been exaggerated. "The ultimate purpose of all this is to use Ugandans as lab rats for an experimental vaccine, whose side effects might be very deadly," he recently posted on Twitter.What has been the government's response?

"Some politicians... are confusing the public by saying there is no Ebola and this epidemic is the government's propaganda of mobilising resources," she said.

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