10 trending myths about coronavirus on social media & why they are false

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The coronavirus pandemic has led a number of claims on social media. However, not all that you see on WhatsApp, Twitter and Facebook is true. WHO experts and coronavirus researchers have called some of these claims false. ThePrint’s Himani Chandna and Bismee Taskin busts 10 myths trending on social media.

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Coronavirus outbreak: COVID-19 rumours, hoaxes spread on social media

Robin Gill reports on the World Health Organization’s upcoming investigation of the COVID-19 outbreak in China, and the Canadian team treating 12 nationals aboard the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. Plus, Jeff Semple looks at the outbreak of misinformation surrounding the novel coronavirus, and how health officials and tech giants are working to contain it.

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