There are messages claiming that spraying alcohol or chlorine all over your body will kill it (it won't). There are rumors that drinking bleach can prevent or kill the virus (that not only doesn't work - in fact, it can kill you). Rumors are being spread by social media - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, Tik Tok, you name it - as well as old-fashioned email. Rumors abound about Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV or COVID-19).(if a URL no longer works, try searching for the title on Google, or look at the source code for this page and cut and paste the desired URL into ) If you present a similar list, you will need to emphasize that these are not true, even if your workshop is called "examples of misinformation interfering with development, aid and relief efforts and elections." You can read how these rumors are addressed here.Įxamples of myths interfering with development & AID/relief efforts, elections or society in general: All of the claims made about diseases or organ-stealing or child kidnappers, killer tweets, etc., are FALSE. And let me remind you: NONE OF THESE RUMORS ARE TRUE.
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