Factcheck: Was a man in Texas forcibly vaccinated against COVID-19?
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. There is no known vaccine for COVID-19.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. There is no known vaccine for COVID-19.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. There is no known cure for COVID-19.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. A proposal to allow police to enter homes without a warrant did not pass in Denmark’s Parliament.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. COVID-19 is thought to have originated in wildlife and was not engineered in a lab.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE CLAIM. The COVID-19 lockdown is intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE CLAIM. The COVID-19 lockdown is intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE CLAIM. The virus is thought to be natural and not engineered in a laboratory.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. CLAIM: The video was taken in 2016 in Micronesia, not Wuhan.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. CLAIM: Quinine, or tonic water, taken with zinc on a daily basis is an effective treatment for coronavirus.
FALSE. DO NOT SHARE. CLAIM: The Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing were unaffected by the COVID-19 outbreak, despite being close to epicentre in Wuhan.