A claim being pushed on social media and by an organization skeptical of vaccines is using a military study to falsely suggest that the flu vaccine increases someone’s risk of contracting COVID-19.
Misconception: COVID-19 Misconceptions
Q&A on COVID-19 Antibody Tests
Hospital Payments and the COVID-19 Death Count
Trump’s False Coronavirus Claim About Lupus Patients
Misinformation on COVID-19 Death Protocols in New York
Lemon Juice Tea Does Not Cure COVID-19 in Israel, or Anywhere Else
No Evidence to Back COVID-19 Ibuprofen Concerns
Coronavirus Hasn’t Contaminated Crab Legs
Gargling Water With Salt Won’t ‘Eliminate’ Coronavirus
The Facts on Coronavirus Testing
Federal officials have provided confusing and sometimes contradictory statements about the number and availability of tests to diagnose new coronavirus infections. We’ll explain how testing works, what happened with the CDC’s coronavirus test and what’s known about how many tests are available in the U.S.