Misspelled ‘We the Peaple, Re-Open Pennslvania’ Sign
A viral post shared to various platforms appeared to show unfortunate spelling errors on a COVID-19 anti-lockdown protester’s sign in Pennsylvania.
A viral post shared to various platforms appeared to show unfortunate spelling errors on a COVID-19 anti-lockdown protester’s sign in Pennsylvania.
On social media, a viral tweet purportedly showed a protester displaying a “sacrifice the weak” sign at a COVID-19 anti-lockdown protest in Tennessee.
A COVID-19 Facebook post’s heart was in the right place, but the underlying coronavirus claims were a bit incomplete.
Don’t worry if this photograph looks like it’s moving “like a carousel” — there are much more accurate ways to figure out whether you are stressed.
A viral photograph purportedly showed a sign at an anti-lockdown protest in Ohio that featured a drawing of a rat and the phrase, “The real plague.”
Images of densely populated, newly reopened Florida beaches were followed by claims that they were old or stock images.
A study about “types of homosexuals” first rediscovered online in 2016 was still being shared as though it was new in 2020.
As the WHO became a target of political ire in the United States, screenshots of a purported tweet it published on January 14 2020 were circulated online.
“Here are the dipshits giving each other COVID to protest the quarantine at the Ohio State House this morning, looking like a frame from Zach Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead remake,” read one popular post.
A viral tweet suggests that the White House advisor said that COVID-19 “isn’t COVID-1,” possibly implying a numerical progression of successive COVID-numbered coronaviruses.