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Fact-Checking Coronavirus Misinformation: 8 Myths Debunked

Fact-Checking Coronavirus Misinformation: 8 Myths Debunked

The World Health Organization has been battling

Fact checking coronavirus myths

Fact checking coronavirus myths

Our team looked into some common COVID-19

Coronavirus fact check: What to know as misinformation spreads

Coronavirus fact check: What to know as misinformation spreads

James Ford — and medical experts — sort

Coronavirus myths: fact-checking some of the most popular on social media

Coronavirus myths: fact-checking some of the most popular on social media

No, the hot air from your hairdryer can't kill COVID-19. Neither will eating garlic. We checked with the CDC, NIH, Mount Nittany ...

Coronavirus Myths Debunked

Coronavirus Myths Debunked

Timothy Caulfield, a law professor at the University of Alberta, and journalist Jane Lytvynenko, a BuzzFeed News reporter who ...

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Fact Vs. Fiction: Black Doctor Debunks Coronavirus Myths & Misinformation

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