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Like much COVID-19 disinformation, the post grabs your attention. But unless you’re primed to believe conspiracy theories about the deadly virus, most would find its claims dubious at best. Spend any time researching, and you’ll find numerous fact checks thoroughly debunking its claims, including one by the scientist who was falsely credited as the author. Advertisement Hide
The post first circulated late last year. Fewer than six months later, it’s back with a new sheen of believability in the form of a new author, who one YouTuber says doesn’t actually exist. It’s taking the right-wing disinformation and conspiracy theory realm by storm.