Misleading Information
@JWMILLER (3275)
Westmoreland, Tennessee
6 responses
@RasmaSandra (97912)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
18 Sep 20
Right now I think there is such a jumble of information that no one is really sure what is true or isn't
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@kaylachan (84699)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
18 Sep 20
It comes at no surprise. As far as this virus is concerned, it's been nothing but a trainwreck since day 1. No one can keep their stories straight. Not even the CDC. The longer this virus continues, the more and more people can't keep their facts straight. It is for this reason, I take anything and everything posted online with a grain of salt. Is this virus real? If you ask me, I'm not quite sure. None of the "symptoms" make sense. Even months later, after thousands upon thousands of so-called "cases" it's still being referred to as "new" or "novel", even after researchers confirmed months ago, it's a strain of SARS.
Truth is, this is starting to look more and more like a political stunt than an actual threat. Even when riots started and Black Lives Mater formed, attention was still on this virus. Even amid Hurricane season, people still want to talk about this virus. Do your research. Don't buy into this trainwreck.
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@kaylachan (84699)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
18 Sep 20
@pjmurphy That's good that you do. A lot of the major news sites and outlets are pushing an agenda. Which they aren't eeven being sneaky about.
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@pjmurphy (2498)
• United States
18 Sep 20
@kaylachan For the reliable sites, their agenda is to report the facts, not alternative facts.

@garymarsh6 (23979)
• United Kingdom
24 Sep 20
There is an abundance of misinformation flying about some quite hideous and actually dangerous.
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
18 Sep 20
I believe it because there is information circulating that there will be a vaccine by the end of the year. Not so. The real CDC says it will be ready for distribution in mid-2021. Have a great day.






