company announced Wednesday.“Starting next week, we will prioritize the removal of the most harmful misleading information, and during the coming weeks, begin to label Tweets that contain potentially misleading information about the vaccines,” Twitter stated in a news release.The company already has tools in place to remove misinformation regarding the nature of the novel coronavirus and how it spreads, acceptable social distancing guidelines, official regulations and restrictions, and information regarding how harmful COVID-19 can be.FILE - 'Fact-checking' sign displayed on a laptop and Twitter logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration photo. RELATED: Twitter launches ‘pre-bunk’ feature to combat misinformation ahead.