Did a Washington, DC Priest Expose Hundreds of Churchgoers to Coronavirus?
A viral tweet reported that potentially hundreds of people were exposed to COVID-19 during church services in March 2020.
A viral tweet reported that potentially hundreds of people were exposed to COVID-19 during church services in March 2020.
A viral tweet claims that quarantined children from Wuhan, China gave an app assigning them homework so many bad reviews that the app store removed it.
Another viral post about coronavirus testing is circulating, this time from a purportedly from a nurse quarantined in California.
United States President Donald Trump did not tell people watching talk show host Sean Hannity that if they contracted COVID-19 they should “go to work.”
A viral thread about coronavirus and Corona beer on Reddit’s r/funny lost some of its “satirical” context when it escaped into the wilds of social media.
Twitter user @into_the_brush’s claims about attempting unsuccessfully to be tested for novel coronavirus in Seattle went viral, so we decided to take a closer look.
Key statistics appear to have been either moved or removed from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s page tracking COVID-19.
Outlandish “surveys” (like one claiming that a large portions of Americans won’t drink Corona beer because of coronavirus fears) get repeated verbatim by outlets like CNN, giving free press to public relations firms.
It’s true that the 1988 anime classic got the 2020 Olympics right, but the parts about a predicted coronavirus pandemic are exaggerated.
According to the talk show host, a global outbreak of novel coronavirus is simply a plot to slander United States President Donald Trump.