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Articles tagged with: 2019-nCoV
ARTICLE REVIEWS
COVID-19 vaccine candidate by Pittsburgh scientists show promising results in animal studies, but clinical trials still needed before efficacy in humans is known
in Pittsburgh Magazine, by Garret Roberts
— 11 Apr 2020
Scientists who reviewed this article’s scientific credibility found that the reporting was generally accurate. However, they also highlighted a missed opportunity to provide read...
Viral New York Post article perpetuates the unfounded claim that the virus that causes COVID-19 is manmade
in New York Post, by Steven W. Mosher
— 02 Mar 2020
Overall, Mosher’s argument is based on unfounded speculation and scientific inaccuracies. Such claims, which continue to be perpetuated even by public officials, have real-world ...
CLAIM REVIEWS
Some evidence suggests that vitamin C and D supplementation might prevent or treat respiratory infections, but their effectiveness is still being tested with COVID-19
CLAIM
Vitamins C and D are now finally being adopted in the conventional treatment of SARS-CoV-2; Vitamin C at extremely high doses acts as an antiviral drug, actually killing viruses; vitamin D helps the body fight SARS-CoV-2 infection and can cut infection risk.
SOURCE: Joseph Mercola, Mercola
Published: 14 Apr 2020
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Claim that flu shot causes false positive results on COVID-19 tests is unsupported and misleading
CLAIM
The flu shot causes false positive results on COVID-19 tests
SOURCE: Facebook users, Facebook
Published: 10 Apr 2020
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PCR tests for COVID-19 are specific for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and do not detect other coronaviruses, contrary to claims in viral article and video
CLAIM
There are no reliable tests for a specific COVID-19 virus
SOURCE: Jerry Day, Julian Rose, GlobalResearch.ca, YouTube
Published: 06 Apr 2020
VERDICT

Evidence points to coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 being of natural origin, no evidence it could have been intentionally propagated
CLAIM
The coronavirus has been 'released' by China
SOURCE: Anonymous, MyNaCl.blogspot.in
Published: 05 Apr 2020
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Viral video mixes truth about COVID-19 with a long list of ineffective treatments and preventions
CLAIM
Coronavirus does not cause a runny nose; is killed by temperatures above 26 degrees; causes lung fibrosis within days of infection; can be diagnosed by holding your breath for 10 seconds; and can be cured in the early stages by drinking plenty of water.
SOURCE: Steven Aitchison, Change Your Thoughts Change Your Life
Published: 03 Apr 2020
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No, marijuana and ginger have not been shown to cure COVID-19
CLAIM
Boil weed and ginger for Covid-19 victims, the virus will vanish
SOURCE: Anonymous, Nsemwoha.com
Published: 31 Mar 2020
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Claim that flu vaccine increases coronavirus infection is unsupported, misinterprets scientific studies
CLAIM
flu vaccine increases risk of coronavirus infection
SOURCE: Benjamin Krause, Facebook users, DisabledVeterans.org, GreenMedInfo
Published: 30 Mar 2020
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Gargling salt water or vinegar may soothe a sore throat, but it will not eliminate COVID-19
CLAIM
Gargling with warm water and salt or vinegar eliminates the virus [SARS-CoV-2]
SOURCE: Facebook users, Facebook, Twitter
Published: 27 Mar 2020
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The virus that causes COVID-19 can survive on solid surfaces for days, but infection risk from contaminated objects is unknown
CLAIM
[SARS-CoV-2] is spreading quickly from gas pumps. Shopping carts as well.
SOURCE: Facebook users, Facebook
Published: 26 Mar 2020
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The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is real; the story that claims otherwise is a work of fiction
CLAIM
There is no ‘coronavirus’
SOURCE: Facebook users, Facebook
Published: 25 Mar 2020
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