Viral posts suggest that COVID-19 can’t be a serious disease if it hasn’t “wiped out the homeless.” But recent reports published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found high rates of homeless residents testing positive for the novel coronavirus, known as SARS-CoV-2.
Issues: COVID-19
The RNC’s Misleading Message About the Bidens
Trump Spreads Distorted Claim on Wuhan Lab Funding
Trump’s Flu Shot Reticence
President Donald Trump cast doubt on the value of influenza vaccines, saying he only got a flu shot because he was required to as president. “I don’t know if I should have. Who knows?” But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says each year the vaccine saves thousands of lives and prevents tens of thousands of hospitalizations.
U.S. Isn’t the Only Country With Lockdown Protests
A social media post falsely claims that “the United States is the only country on earth that is protesting” stay-at-home restrictions and business closures. People around the world have opposed mitigation measures designed to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus because of economic hardship and concerns over personal freedoms.
Warren, McEnany and Dueling COVID-19 Numbers
False Claim of Forced Removals Under Contact Tracing Bill
Testing, By the Numbers
Where the U.S. Ranks in COVID-19 Deaths Per Capita
Viral Posts Mislead on COVID-19’s Toll on Health Care Workers
Social media posts falsely suggest that meatpacking workers have suffered more COVID-19 cases than health care workers. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there’s an increased risk for workers in both professions, but there have been significantly more cases reported among health care employees.