Within the past few twenty-four hour period , there have been multiple viral intelligence narrative claiming that Dr Elisa Granato , one of the first participants in the UK ’s Covid-19 vaccine trial , has died after receiving her first jibe of the vaccine .

Reports of her death are total bunk ; Dr Granato is alive and well .

" Nothing like [ come alive ] up to a bastard clause on your death … I ’m doing okay everyone . Please do n’t share the article in question , we do n’t need to give them attending / clicks , ” Granatotweetedon Saturday even .

Granato   alsospoke to BBC Newson Sunday morning and said she ’s feeling “ absolutely fine , ” adding she was pass to “ chill and enjoy the nice weather today . ”

Last Thursday , April 23 , Granato   became one of the very first human participant in the UK to be infect with the trial Covid-19 vaccine as part ofthe Oxford vaccine trial , carry out by the University of Oxford . She is one of some 800 people in the UKwho will receive a vaccination for the subject area ; half will have the Covid-19 vaccinum and half a control vaccinum that protects against meningitis but not coronavirus .

The Oxford Vaccine Trialteam said they were aware of the fake reports and " urge mass not to give these any believability and not to distribute them . ”

The false composition werereportedlywidely shared on Facebook , notably among private anti - vaxxer groups , many of which are cover from the public unless a user is invite .

From5 G towers to uncorroborated cures , misinformation has been ever - present throughout the Covid-19 pandemic . Back in March , Politicoinvestigated 30 invite - only communities on Facebook that were used to discuss and partake coronavirus - related stories , some of which had ten of thou of player , and found 12 of example of Trygve Halvden Lie and rumors spread in various terminology .

Social media platforms , together with the help of governments , the World Health Organization ( WHO ) , and sovereign fact - checking overhaul , have rolled out young initiatives to harness misinformation about Covid-19 .   However , as this recent construct report usher , this is a long and straining battle that many platforms are struggle to stay on top of .

“ We ’re not just fighting an epidemic ; we ’re struggle an infodemic . Fake news spread quicker and more easily than this computer virus , and is just as life-threatening , ” Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus , Director - General of the WHO , warnedin February 2020 .

“ We ’re concerned about the levels of rumors and misinformation that are cramp the answer , ” he said . “ And most of all , we ’re interested about the likely havoc this computer virus could wreak in land with weaker wellness system . ”