The Associated Press is calling out two leading Democratic presidential candidates for what the outlet says were inaccurate comments about the government's ability to address diseases like the coronavirus.
Amazon.com Inc has barred more than 1 million products from sale in recent weeks...
The company pulled more than 1 million products that made false claims about the coronavirus.
Misleading content and conspiracy theories appear on Iranian social media.
During the investigation conducted by the Azerbaijani Prosecutor General’s Office, it was revealed that local Sozcu.az news website posted the articles on the wide spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Azerbaijan and about fatal cases in medical institutions as a result of this “epidemic”, Trend reports on March 4 referring to the General Prosecutor’s Office.
Presidential candidates won the past three elections by promising to end the longest war in American history. Only President Trump has taken concrete efforts to make to make good on that promise.
"Well, I think the 3.4% is really a false number," Trump said of COVID-19 death rate on Fox News, claiming the true number is a "fraction of 1%."
Operational Headquarters under Azerbaijan’s Cabinet of Ministers and Prosecutor General’s Office have made a joint statement on false information about coronavirus in the country
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