In this week's Facts Matter column, Bob Oswald explores claims that road workers died after being given bottles of fentanyl-laced water, COVID vaccines were lost when a tornado struck a manufacturing plant, singer Luke Bryan has pulled his videos from Country Music Television and more.
A Facebook post earlier this month contained a letter, purportedly written by management of Precision Pipeline, informing employees about a recent incident involving two workers.
"Don't believe everything on social media, especially urban legends/misinformation about construction workers and fentanyl-laced water bottles," Luis Agostini, a public information officer for the DEA's Chicago division, tweeted on July 21. The majority of Pfizer's COVID vaccines are manufactured at and distributed from plants in Michigan and Wisconsin.
"There is zero truth to misinformation spread by online bots," Romney spokesperson Paige Waltz told the AP.
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