Did a Pennsylvania Lawmaker Release a Statement Mocking the State Health Secretary?
Gov. Tom Wolf called State Rep. Russ Diamond’s post about Dr. Rachel Levine “dangerous.”
Gov. Tom Wolf called State Rep. Russ Diamond’s post about Dr. Rachel Levine “dangerous.”
A Marine who recently returned from Japan expressed frustration on TikTok with Americans refusing to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When face masks became a part of daily life, glasses fogging up became an annoyance; a popular Facebook post posits that medical tape might solve the issue.
No — but this “friend of a friend” anti-mask tale has been spreading like wildfire on Facebook.
Retired surgeon turned serial medical disinformation shill Russell Blaylock has new claims, but he’s just up to his same old tricks.
Thanks to Facebook’s mishandling of its fact-checking initiative, disinformation about COVID-19 and masks is being amplified and recommendations to wear masks are being suppressed.
A number of purported exemption “passes” or badges circulated on social media during the coronavirus pandemic, all falsely asserting that individuals could skirt local mask-wearing orders by citing HIPAA.
A shopper’s message of support for the retail chain gained visibility online twice over.
A meme spreading on social media attempts to explain the purpose of coronavirus masks using an analogy about peeing (or not peeing) on everyone around you.
Facebook marked the image as a “true” fact check, but the uncited claim used an unrelated image that dated back to at least 2015 — years before COVID-19 came into existence.