Fact-checking misleading Covid claims in Indonesia © Getty Images Residents in some areas of Indonesia have struggled to find oxygen supplies
With the surge of the Delta variant in Indonesia, misleading claims about products claiming to be cures and preventions are on the rise.
Hospitals are struggling to cope with soaring numbers of patients and shortages of oxygen, and people are increasingly desperate to get help for sick family or friends.
We have looked at some examples of health misinformation being shared.
1. Claims that an anti-parasite drug has been approved
There have been growing numbers of Indonesians sharing claims about using the anti-parasitic drug, Ivermectin.
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