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5/7/20
Social media posts containing fake quotes from Nobel laureate Tasuku Honjo have spread on Facebook. The posts claimed that Professor Honjo said the novel coronavirus was "manufactured in China".
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I hadn't heard of That one - painting the Wall Black. IMO? A waste of time and money. Just another of Trump's way to annoy the naysayers.
5/16/20
Like several social media influencers, former reality TV contestant Amanda Micallef began spreading misinformation online. She says she was motivated by the financial impact of coronavirus restrictions.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/18/20
An East Timor veteran struggling with long-term side effects from a controversial drug trial is horrified the Australian Defence Force is once again experimenting on its personnel, this time for COVID-19.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/19/20
US President Donald Trump has continued to promote use of hydroxychloroquine despite no proof it can help prevent or treat coronavirus.
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Democratic opponents have slammed the US President's admission he has been taking hydroxychloroquine to protect against the coronavirus, despite studies suggesting the drug does more harm than good.
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US President Donald Trump has started taking an anti-malaria drug that researchers say should not be used to combat coronavirus and has the potential to cause serious side effects. Here's what you need to know.
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More than 1,000 health workers will get daily doses of hydroxychloroquine - which is also being taken by the US President - to see how well it can ward off coronavirus, but the researchers are warning against its "ad hoc" use.
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Businessman and former federal MP Clive Palmer claims hydroxychloroquine has contributed to Australia's low COVID-19 death rate. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates.
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he's lying, there's no way he's taking that crap. he's only spouting the lie so to keep his base (more like dirt) in a frenzy. Like crazy chimpanzees, that's why his followers are called trumpanzees. And like chimpanzees, they love to throw poop too.