‘They Opened Up Florida Beaches and Now They Have 1400 New Cases Overnight!’ Facebook Meme
A COVID-19 Facebook post’s heart was in the right place, but the underlying coronavirus claims were a bit incomplete.
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 dubious medical “update” has been reported as legitimate in at least one South American country.
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.
Alongside comments that Trump has “a tweet for everything,” a screenshot purportedly shows his criticism of former United States President Barack Obama’s handling of a pandemic in November 2009.
A host of group and event pages were launched on the platform just 24 hours after protests in Michigan and Ohio.
Thousands of people on social media shared a post comparing “flattening the curve” to using a parachute, against a backdrop of protests against the measures.
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.