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Fact Check
2nd July 2020
U.S. May Have a Coronavirus Vaccine by 2021
The Claim
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The U.S. will have a COVID-19 vaccine ready by 2021.
Misleading
Fact Check
1st July 2020
COVID-19 is More Dangerous for Diabetics
The Claim
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1/10 diabetics who are hospitalized with COVID-19 will die.
Misleading
Fact Check
1st July 2020
Iran May Not Have a Second Wave of COVID-19
The Claim
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Iran is experiencing a resurgence in COVID-19 infections.
Misleading
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Fact Check
24th June 2020
New Drug Cannot Prevent COVID-19 Infections
The Claim
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According to President Trump, taking hydroxychloroquine after being exposed to someone with COVID-19 could help protect you from getting the disease.
Fake
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23rd June 2020
Bill is Not Removing Vaccine Exemptions
The Claim
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A Colorado bill is removing exemptions for anti-vax parents who do not want to vaccinate their children.
Fake
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18th June 2020
Dog Tests Positive for COVID-19
The Claim
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A domesticated dog in the United States has tested positive for COVID-19 infection.
True
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18th June 2020
Vitamin D is Recommended During Lockdown
The Claim
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Because many people are spending more time indoors at home due to community lockdowns, Public Health England issued new guidance that encourages the public to consider taking vitamin D supplements. &n
True
Fact Check
17th June 2020
Dexamethasone May Help COVID-19 Infections
The Claim
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A cheap and widely available drug can save the lives of patients seriously ill with coronavirus.
Selective
Fact Check
15th June 2020
Student is Translating COVID-19 Information
The Claim
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A medical student has translated COVID-19 information to over 30 languages.
True
Fact Check
15th June 2020
Face Masks Won't Increase Spread of COVID-19
The Claim
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Wearing face masks could increase the spread of the coronavirus.
Fake
Fact Check
11th June 2020
Liquor Does Not Reduce Coronavirus Risk
The Claim
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Consuming alcoholic beverages may help reduce the risk of infection by COVID-19.
Myth
Fact Check
10th June 2020
COVID May Have Started Sooner Than Thought
The Claim
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The COVID outbreak was active in Wuhan, China for four months before the Chinese government alerted the world to the situation.
Misleading
Fact Check
10th June 2020
International Protests Spread COVID-19
The Claim
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The current international protests spread COVID-19.
True
Fact Check
10th June 2020
Masks and Social Distancing Work
The Claim
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Wearing face masks and maintaining social distancing protocols will help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
True
Fact Check
9th June 2020
Trump is Obese, But Not Morbidly
The Claim
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US President Donald Trump is morbidly obese.
Misleading
Fact Check
8th June 2020
Wastewater Can Be Used to Track COVID-19
The Claim
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Our wastewater can be an early indicator for a coronavirus outbreak starting again.
True
Fact Check
8th June 2020
It May Not be Safe to Fly Yet
The Claim
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It is safe to fly despite the threat of COVID-19.
Selective
Fact Check
3rd June 2020
Sirtfood Diet Unlikely to Take Away Joint Pain
The Claim
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Eating the new sirtfood diet can help you drop pounds quickly, make you feel younger, and remove joint pain.
Misleading
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