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Fake messages about covid care

Fake messages about covid care
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Aspirin is not a drug for Covid-19 because the virus cannot be treated with anticoagulants, the agent checks the government’s facts, the word check the facts of PIB in tweets on Monday.
The government’s response came to remember the fake messages circulated on WhatsApp.
Fake messages claim that the autopsy report from Singapore has revealed that Covid-19 is not a virus but bacteria.
The message reads, Covid is “bacteria that have been exposed to radiation and cause human death with coagulation in the blood.”
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The message also said that the authority of the Singapore government has changed the treatment protocol after autopsy and has begun to treat covid-19 patients with aspirin.
The agent checks the facts of the Indian government, examination of PIB facts, has denied the authenticity of this message and has urged people not to believe this.
“The message that is passed on #Whatsapp claims that # covid19 is a bacterium that can be cured with aspirin.
#PibffactCtCheck this claim is #fake! # Covid19 is a virus, not bacteria, it cannot be cured with aspirin, it cannot be cured with aspirin,” Tweet reading.
A message is forwarded to claims #Whatsapp that # Covid19 is a bacterium that can be cured with aspirin.
# PibfactingCheck ▶ ️ This claim is #fake! ▶ # Covid19 is a virus, not ▶ bacteria cannot be cured with anticoagulants such as aspirin.
Pic.twitter.com/v1mckh82aw- PIB Check Facts (@pibffactCtcheck) January 24, 2022
This message has been circulating for a long time.
In June 2021, the Singapore government issued a statement about this.
“The fake message associated with the Ministry of Health, Singapore has circulated on messaging platforms.
He claimed that after autopsy in Covid-19 patients, Singapore found that Covid-19 did not exist as a virus, but as a” bacteria that had been exposed to radiation and caused human death With coagulation in the blood “.
The accusation was all wrong and the message was not from the Ministry of Health, Singapore.
Previous versions of this message, citing countries like Italy and Russia , “he said.
Many false and misleading information about Covid-19, symptoms, the effect and vaccination is being circulated on social media.
The government on time issued information relevant to Covid-19 disease control.
One can find government protocols and reports on the official website.

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