Did 12,000 Americans Die of H1N1/Swine Flu, and Were 275,000 Hospitalized?
Several viral memes combined with Facebook’s fact-checking tool gone awry sowed major confusion about the number of deaths caused by H1N1.
Several viral memes combined with Facebook’s fact-checking tool gone awry sowed major confusion about the number of deaths caused by H1N1.
A Twitter response to Stephen King’s claim that novel coronavirus strain COVID-19 was “not like ‘The Stand'” went viral, but it was clearly a troll comment.
A viral March 12 2020 tweet indicated that while South Korea tested 200,000 people for a novel coronavirus strain, the Centers for Disease Control had only tested 77 people — and 58 Utah Jazz players managed to receive tests as well.
Security experts warned about fake websites built to steal their information
Bolsonaro claimed he felt “fine” after confirming that he had been infected.
The president was unaware that his remarks were captured before giving an address on COVID-19.
A Twitter user deleted and recanted her “bold idea” after it was disseminated online.
Frantic searches for coronavirus in toilet paper demonstrates that no meme humor is too blunt to trick at least some people.
The person posted a thread that contained second-hand but alarming claims that emergency rooms were running “at 200% capacity.”
A purported account out of Bergamo, Italy of a COVID-19 outbreak spread on multiple platforms, creating an impression of multiple pleas.