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Latest Fact Checks by Dhanush C
False: Coronavirus is cured by the colloidal silver.
Events-General
Tech-General
True: A woman’s silicone breast implant saved her life when she was shot.
True: China reported no new local cases of the deadly coronavirus for a third consecutive day on 21 March but confirmed the highest yet increase in infections from abroad.
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
False: Many Italians in Northern Italy sold their leather goods and textiles companies to China and Italy then allowed 100,000 Chinese workers from Wuhan/Wenzhou to move to Italy with direct Wuhan flights resulting in Northern Italy becoming Europe’s hotspot for the coronavirus.
False: Mysore earned the prestige of having set-up the first youth hostel in South Asia in 1949.
True: Egypt demands an apology from The Guardian and The New York Times for allegedly publishing fake news about the number of people infected with coronavirus in the nation.
Economics-General
Health-Covid
True: A cafe in Bangkok uses a pulley system to serve coffee and accept cash in an effort to practice social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Health-Covid
False: President of Italy was seen crying over situations due to the coronavirus.
Events-General
Health-Covid
True: Coronavirus takes cheer out of Zimbabwe independence celebration.
Health-Covid
Tech-Social-Media
True: A WhatsApp rumour claims that Elsie Kibue a Kenyan national was falsely portrayed as a Ugandan National who died of COVID-19
Conspiracies-General
Health-Covid
False: Patient Zero in Wuhan is from the United States working for the U.S. Army.
Media-Pop Culture
An ancient Sanskrit prayer is sung every day in a Spanish radio channel.
Health-General
Health-Covid
False: Drinking camel urine can cure and protect from COVID-19.
Events-General
Health-Covid
Partly_True: Idaho woman facing 6 months in jail for violating Coronavirus lockdown order by holding a yard sale.
Health-Covid
True: Dr Ramesh Gupta's zoology book does not mention a cure for the novel coronavirus infection.
Health-Covid
False: The novel coronavirus cannot spread through newspapers.
Events-General
Health-Covid
None: Revenue Police in Uttarkashi has filed a case against a 6-month-old and 3-year-old children for violation of home quarantine rules during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Human Rights-Race
Politics-People
Misleading: Bernie Sanders tried dumping toxic waste on a poor Hispanic community in Texas.
Tech-Business
True: Microsoft ends support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020.
Politics-People
Tech-Social-Media
False: A Twitter user said that Nirmala Sitharaman misquoted from Katha Upanishad & Swamiji’s adoption of the saying “Arise Awake” in one of her tweets.
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