Viral posts about Covid-19 symptoms contain false information
Posts shared thousands of times on Facebook make false – and potentially harmful – claims about the new coronavirus. Read
Fact checks of content undertaken as part of Full Fact’s work on the Third Party Fact Checking Programme with Facebook
Posts shared thousands of times on Facebook make false – and potentially harmful – claims about the new coronavirus. Read
The viral post makes a number of claims about the symptoms of and ways to prevent Covid-19, but not all of them are right. Read
A widely shared picture claims to be proof of the military taking to the streets in Clapham. Read
There is no evidence of a link between coronavirus and 5G. Read
Holding your breath is not an indicator of whether you have the new coronavirus, and drinking water doesn’t protect against it. Read
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Graphics containing false advice about the new coronavirus, with Unicef branding have been spreading online. Read
There’s no reason to believe that the new coronavirus can survive for long periods on packages from affected areas. Read
There are many different types of coronavirus, and they can affect humans or animals. Read
Cancer, diabetes, and snake bites all cause more deaths than Covid-19 has so far. Read
The viral post makes a number of claims about the symptoms of and ways to prevent Covid-19, but not all of them are right. Read