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Regulation (EC) No 851/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 april 2004 establishing a European Centre for disease prevention and control

article  12

CELEX:  02004R0851-20221226

Communications on the activities of the Centre
1. The Centre shall communicate, on its own initiative, information about its activities and the results of its work within the scope of its mission, after having given prior information to the Member States and to the Commission. The Centre shall ensure that the public or any interested party is rapidly given objective, reliable, evidence-based and easily accessible information with regard to its activities and the results of its work. The Centre shall make scientific information available to the general public, including through a dedicated website, as well as through an active presence on social media or analogous platforms. It shall also publish its scientific opinions, produced in accordance with Article 6, in a timely manner. Information relevant for citizens of the Union shall be made available in all the official languages of the Union to ensure appropriate outreach to citizens of the Union. The Centre shall facilitate the fight against misinformation regarding vaccination and against the causes of vaccine hesitancy.
Regulation (EC) No 851/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 april 2004 establishing a European Centre for disease prevention and control

article  12

CELEX:  02004R0851-20221226

2. The Centre shall act in close collaboration with the Member States and the Commission to promote the necessary coherence in the risk communication process on health threats.
3. The Centre shall cooperate, as appropriate, with the competent bodies in the Member States, the WHO and other interested parties with regard to public information campaigns.