A viral video claiming without evidence that the coronavirus could be cured was quietly backed by dark money political organizations.
A dozen doctors delivered speeches in front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday to a small crowd, claiming without evidence that the coronavirus could be cured and that widely accepted efforts to slow its spread were unnecessary and dangerous.
“We’ve removed this video for sharing false information about cures and treatments for COVID-19,” Facebook spokesman Andy Stone said in a statement to NBC News. Stone also noted that Facebook is directing users who have interacted with content that has been removed to a World Health Organization website debunking COVID-19-related misinformation.President Donald Trump also retweeted a clip of the video late Tuesday night. The tweet was later deleted, and no action was taken to his account.
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Twitter, Facebook Delete Video Trump Tweeted Over COVID-19 MisinformationFacebook and Twitter removed a video showing a group of doctors falsely claiming that hydroxychloroquine cures coronavirus and disputing the need to wear face coverings, but not before it was retweeted by the president
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Facebook Takes Down Viral Video Making False Claim That ‘Hydroxychloroquine Cures Covid’I am a breaking news reporter for Forbes in London, covering Europe and the U.S. Previously I was a news reporter for HuffPost UK, the Press Association and a night reporter at the Guardian. I studied Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, where I was a writer and editor for one of the university’s global affairs magazines, the London Globalist. That led me to Goldsmiths, University of London, where I completed my M.A. in Journalism. Got a story? Get in touch at isabel.togohforbes.com, or follow me on Twitter bissieness. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Facebook Takes Down Viral Video Making False Claim That ‘Hydroxychloroquine Cures Covid’I am a breaking news reporter for Forbes in London, covering Europe and the U.S. Previously I was a news reporter for HuffPost UK, the Press Association and a night reporter at the Guardian. I studied Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics, where I was a writer and editor for one of the university’s global affairs magazines, the London Globalist. That led me to Goldsmiths, University of London, where I completed my M.A. in Journalism. Got a story? Get in touch at isabel.togohforbes.com, or follow me on Twitter bissieness. I look forward to hearing from you.
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President Trump shared video later taken down for providing 'false information' about COVID-19The president retweeted a video which stated hydroxychloroquine was a cure for COVID-19 and that masks were unnecessary in addition to a message saying Dr. Anthony Fauci had misled the public.
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