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23rd January 2022
ICJ Did Not Issue Verdict to End Vaccination, Vaccine Manufacturing and Sale
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The International Court of Justice in The Hague has issued a verdict to end all vaccination and vaccine manufacturing and sale. The ICJ also decided to cancel the World Health Organization’s health pr
Fake
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22nd January 2022
Toothpaste Color Codes Are For Manufacturing Purposes Only
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Toothpaste tubes have color-coded bars that indicate the types of ingredients used, including whether it contains chemicals or is entirely natural.
Fake
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21st January 2022
Misleading: Spain Ends Mask and Vaccine Mandate for COVID-19
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Spain will no longer require COVID-19 masks or vaccines.
Misleading
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17th January 2022
Viral Video Alleges Drinking Urine Is Effective Against COVID-19
The Claim
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According to Christopher Keys, an anti-vaccine activist on social media, consuming urine is the "antidote" to the COVID-19 virus.
Fake
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14th January 2022
The CDC’s PCR Tests Distinguish COVID-19 From Influenza
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discontinues the use of PCR testing for COVID-19, finally admitting that the test cannot distinguish between the flu and the COVID virus.
Misleading
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14th January 2022
Posts Regarding a CDC Study About COVID-19 Deaths Are Missing Context
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According to Rochelle Walensky, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, people with at least four comorbidities accounted for more than 75% of COVID-19 deaths.
Misleading
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13th January 2022
Under Certain Conditions, Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers Can Be Flammable
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Hand sanitizers are flammable.
Misleading
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12th January 2022
No Evidence That Drinking Grape Juice Will Prevent Stomach Flu
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Grape juice has been shown to treat and prevent stomach flu.
Misleading
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12th January 2022
Experts Did Not Say That Omicron Will End COVID-19
The Claim
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Thanks to Omicron, studies reveal the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suspicious
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11th January 2022
A Misleading Video Alleges a Kid Died After Receiving the COVID-19 Vaccine
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A video depicts an 11 years old child dying right after receiving the vaccine shot injection. The clip also shows his desperate father, who went insane after his child’s death.
Misleading
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9th January 2022
Flurona Is Not a New COVID-19 Variant
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“Flurona” is a new COVID-19 variant that appeared recently.
Misleading
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8th January 2022
Misleading Video Alleges Vaccinated People’s Heads Exploding in Israel
The Claim
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A video depicts the heads of vaccinated people in Israel "exploding" after the activation of 5G technology.
Misleading
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8th January 2022
COVID-19’s New Variant Is Not More Dangerous Than Omicron
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The new COVID-19 variant is even more dangerous than Omicron.
Suspicious
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7th January 2022
Posts Falsely Claim Vaccines Increase Omicron Infection Rate
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A study has shown that after three months, the vaccine effectiveness of Pfizer and Moderna against Omicron becomes negative. Pfizer customers are 76.5%, and Moderna customers are 39.3% more likely to
Misleading
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6th January 2022
The WHO Has Not Announced Any Effective Drugs Against All COVID Variants
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The World Health Organization discovered a drug that effectively combats all COVID-19 variants. Experiments to test the drug will begin in early 2023.
Misleading
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4th January 2022
Misleading Posts Claim 2020 Flu Cases Were Misrepresented as COVID-19
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Following the announcement that last year's flu season was the "lowest on record," it was discovered that the influenza numbers in the United States for 2020 were misrepresented as COVID-19.
Misleading
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3rd January 2022
No Evidence Backing Claim That 68 Of People Have Phantom Vibration Syndrome
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Some 68 percent of people are suffering from Phantom Vibration Syndrome, which occurs when people feel or think that their mobile phones are vibrating when they’re not.
Misleading
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3rd January 2022
Misleading Video Claiming COVID-19 Rapid Tests Are Not Accurate
The Claim
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The video depicts a rapid COVID-19 test that shows a positive result when exposed to water, indicating that virus test kits are inaccurate.
Misleading
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29th December 2021
WHO Did Not Call On Countries to Stop Giving COVID-19 Booster Shot
The Claim
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The World Health Organization calls on countries to stop giving the third dose of COVID-19 vaccinations.
Selective
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27th December 2021
It’s Not True That 10 Of Londoners Are Infected With Omicron Variant
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Ten percent of Londoners have been infected with COVID-19’s recent Omicron variant. A quarter of London’s population has been infected with the Omicron variant.
Misleading
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