A Facebook page and its corresponding Youtube channel claim that coronavirus vaccination is an attempt to make people infertile so that people stop reproducing...
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A Whatsapp message with a number of assumptions and questions about the efficacy of covid vaccines is circulating in India. The claims in the message are...
The substances listed in the social media post are present in certain vaccines but medical research suggests the levels are not harmful. A post has been shared...
There is no study to back the claim that coronavirus lays eggs in the throat and inhaling a herbal concoction can cure COVID-19 in a day. The claims in this...
WHO guidelines and experts recommend that it is safe to eat properly cooked eggs, chicken, and other poultry products. While there was hope to come out of the...
Multiple Facebook posts claim that red ant chutney (sauce) is the divine medicine for coronavirus. We fact-checked the claim and found the origin of this...
The COVID-19 vaccine does not cause infertility; the rumour is unfounded and has no scientific evidence backing the claim. While the world is getting ready for...
The recent misinformation trending on social media is the six-minute walk test which is performed by doctors on COVID patients to further evaluate the...
Facebook has said it will start prohibiting Ads that discourage vaccines and will also remove false claims about COVID-19 vaccines. Facebook is strengthening...
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to claim more lives, more and more products are popping up falsely claiming to prevent the disease. One of those products...