FACT CHECK: Ads for ‘DOH’ senior citizens’ medical insurance FAKE
A bogus website shared on Facebook claimed that the Department of Health is offering free medical insurance for senior citizens.
A bogus website shared on Facebook claimed that the Department of Health is offering free medical insurance for senior citizens.
Sa kasalukuyang school year na matatapos sa May 31, maraming Facebook pages ang nagpapakalat na ang Department of Education ay namimigay raw ng ayuda para sa mga estudyanteng ga-graduate. Peke ito.
Several Facebook posts claimed that the government’s Malasakit Centers are giving away cash assistance worth P6,000 to students from all year levels. These are fake and the centers have no such program.
Multiple Facebook pages are spreading a graphic claiming that the Department of Education is offering cash assistance for graduating students. This is fake.
Links shared on Facebook lead to a supposed ABS-CBN News article claiming that Dr. Willie Ong is endorsing a diabetes cure. This is fake.
Bogus Facebook pages are claiming to sell heavily-discounted products from sound equipment manufacturer Marshall. This is fake.
Several Facebook groups are spreading an alleged scholarship program offered by Landbank this year. These are scams.
Two Facebook posts are spreading a fabricated “testimonial” of Fr. Jerry Orbos where he supposedly vouched for the effectiveness of “Glufarelin” against diabetes.
A Facebook page claimed that Dr. Willie Ong and Dr. Liza Ong endorsed Beautify Collagen Cream. This is fake.
Bago tayo mag-goodbye sa 2023, pag-usapan at suriin muna natin 'yung mga na-fact check mula January hanggang December. Unang serye, tungkol sa talamak na pagkalat sa social media ng scams, fake health ads at maling impormasyon tungkol sa mga kalamidad.