VERA FILES FACT CHECK: FB post claiming man infected with COVID-19 ‘spitting’ on grocery items LACKS PROOF
There’s no proof to confirm whether or not the person has COVID-19.
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There’s no proof to confirm whether or not the person has COVID-19.
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Comparing the novel coronavirus (now called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or SARS-CoV-2) with other epidemics, such as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), President Rodrigo Duterte said it will “die a natural death” even without vaccines.
President Rodrigo Duterte made another 180-degree turn on Feb. 25 when he claimed to have “a lot” of wealthy friends whom he could turn to for financial help.
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It maliciously twists an announcement the actress made in a recent Instagram post.
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