Two police forces did not use the same photo to illustrate two different lockdown crimes
Cumbria Road Police said that the picture is from an incident they dealt with. 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.
Cumbria Road Police said that the picture is from an incident they dealt with. Read
Some people with severe Covid-19 develop blood clotting problems, but this doesn’t mean that pneumonia is a misdiagnosis. Read
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Newspapers have incorrectly reported the results of a review of evidence relating to Covid-19 in children. Read
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Facebook polls cannot be said to represent the wider population. Read
There is no Covid-19 vaccine yet, but this law does not say you can be forced to get the injection. Read
The post says phases will start on 18 May, 8 June, 29 June, 20 July and 10 August. Read
The best preventive measure is still regular hand washing. Read
The Home Office says these claims are totally false. Read
An argument that the flu vaccine doesn’t work because the flu has not been eliminated doesn’t add up. Read
Concern that the story was incorrect led to prominent posts on social media being deleted. Read