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It is not clear that 19 million people have already had the new coronavirus
New findings that 19 million people in the UK have already had the new coronavirus are very uncertain. Read
This page brings together Full Fact’s fact checks on Covid-19, covering common claims, vaccine safety and efficacy, symptoms, treatments, government policies, and misinformation. We review evidence, correct errors, and monitor evolving science to help you make informed decisions.
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New findings that 19 million people in the UK have already had the new coronavirus are very uncertain. Read
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The Wayback Machine website shows the edit being made in mid-April 2020. Read
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A quarter of patients who died with Covid-19 in English hospitals had diabetes. But that doesn’t mean that all these deaths were linked to diabetes. Read
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In PMQs, Boris Johnson misspoke by saying 125,000 care home staff and 118,000 care home workers have been tested for coronavirus. Read
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Official data shows that most people who died from Covid-19 had other conditions, not that these conditions were the real cause of their death. Read
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Figures on the number of NHS workers who have died from the new coronavirus are incomplete. Read
It is thought that the new coronavirus originated from bats and was transmitted to humans through another animal. Read
Immigration
Government estimates on arrivals are opaque, but recent figures suggest 100,000 is an underestimate. Read
There isn’t yet reliable evidence that this drug, or chloroquine, cures Covid-19 patients either. Read
Health
It was claimed on Question Time that you are more likely to drown than die of Covid-19 if you are under 60 with no health conditions. Read