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Nov.20 — Poppy MacDonald, president at USAFacts, discusses misinformation on the internet on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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  1. Philip Ting

    November 21, 2020 at 12:07 am

    No vaccine for disinformation.

  2. Ranjith

    November 21, 2020 at 7:28 am

    Covid data lies. Most the data lies. Here, in India we test for free Covid at Government Hospitals and pay about around $50 dollars for testing in Private Hospitals. Most of the people go for free Government Hospitals and most of them get positive. When we test within private Hospitals, the same positive patients results become negative. Weird. And more people are affected by that those who work aboard and students who go for exam.

  3. Meekel Joras

    November 21, 2020 at 2:22 pm

    Natural herbs have cured so many illness that medicines and injections cant cure. I’ve seen the great importance of natural herbs and the wonderful work they have done in people’s lives. i read people’s testimonies online on how they were cured of herpes, HIV, diabetics etc by Dr Cilpas herbal medicine, so i decided to contact the doctor because i know nature has the power to heal anything. I was diagnosed with HIV for the past 7 years but Dr Cilpas cured me with his herbs and i referred my aunt and her husband to him immediately because they were both suffering from herpes but to God be the glory, they were cured too .I know is hard to believe but am a living testimony. There is no harm trying herbs. He is also a spell caster, he cast spell to restore broken marriages and he cast good luck spells to prosper and excel in life. Contact Dr Cilpas on:/whatsapp: +2348180373427..email: cilpasherbalhome@gmail.com

  4. Gike Moldberg

    November 21, 2020 at 5:18 pm

    The facts and data show that only 4 people worldwide have ever contracted the wuflu a second time. Get out, take off your mask and build herd immunity. That’s 0.0000007% facts.

  5. Benny Griswold

    November 21, 2020 at 6:10 pm

    Non partisan reported by the government? Lmao!

  6. Hiddenend

    November 22, 2020 at 6:07 pm

    They say people don’t believe the “facts”. My friends wives that work at hospitals say that they are told to put covid down for everything that people come in for. We’re sorry sir but your arm isn’t broken, you have covid….

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