In a statement, the ministry said it has found that unofficial documents and audio-visual footage available on the web contain biased information and allegations aimed at sowing confusion about the ministry’s efforts.
It said that as a result, all press releases, official documents and audio-visual productions of the Department of Health and Social Welfare bear the Ministry’s seal and the visual identity.
These same documents, the statement added, are regularly published via the official channels intended for this purpose, namely the portal and official pages of this department on social networks.
The Ministry also calls on the public, the media and users of social networks to ensure the veracity and authenticity of everything published online and not to be misled by unfounded allegations.