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  2. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    As of the 1st of July 2024 it has ceased operation and will be replaced with ABC News Verify. [35] Both RMIT ABC Fact Check and RMIT FactLab are a signatory to the International Fact-Checking Network's codes of principles. [36] [37] Both RMIT ABC Fact Check and RMIT FactLab are indexed by Duke Reporter's Lab. [10]

  3. COVID-19 misinformation by governments - Wikipedia

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    On 22 June, the BIRN (Balkan Investigative Reporting Network) released an official document from the government's COVID-19 database stating that from 19 March to 1 June, there were 632 COVID-19-related deaths, compared to 244–388 more than officially reported. The database also showed there to have been more new daily cases, between 300 and ...

  4. COVID-19 misinformation - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 is a new zoonotic disease, so no population has yet had the time to develop population immunity. [medical citation needed] Beginning in February 2020, reports quickly spread via Facebook, implied that a Cameroonian student in China had been completely cured of the virus due to his African genetics.

  5. 12 anti-vaccine accounts responsible for 65% of ... - AOL

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    A new report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate finds that "just 12 anti-vaxxers are responsible for almost two-thirds of anti-vaccine content circulating on social media platforms."

  6. FACT CHECK: No, Dutch Government Official Did Not Say ... - AOL

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    There is no evidence for this claim, which originates from a site Check Your Fact has debunked in the past. Life expectancy in the United States is on the rise again since the COVID-19 pandemic ...

  7. COVID-19 misinformation by the United States - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, after a Homeland Security official stated that certain disinfectants can kill the coronavirus on surfaces, Trump openly wondered if disinfectants could be used on humans "by injection", saying "it'd be interesting to check" if that was a potential treatment.

  8. FactCheck.org - Wikipedia

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    The site has gained recognition and won numerous awards for its contributions to political journalism. In 2004, Time magazine named FactCheck.org as one of the "50 best websites 2004". [21] In 2006, Time magazine named FactCheck.org one of the "25 Sites We Can't Live Without." [22] In 2008, PC Magazine called it one of the "20 Best Political ...

  9. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Facebook announced it would "remove false or debunked claims about the novel coronavirus which created a global pandemic", [99] based on its fact-checking partners, collectively known as the International Fact-Checking Network. [100]