Fake news - Coronavirus COVID-19

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The following is fake news:

23 November: Lockdown will start 2 December to 22 January

 

22 September:  Vaccination registration for 12 years and older

16 September: Posponement of cash allowances

DPSA cash allowance

14 September: Fossil fuel friends marketing ad

7 September - Home Affairs DG on IEC

7 September - Correctional Services learnership

Correctional Services learnership

30 August - Correctional Services appointment letter

 

18 July – Presidential Pardon for former president Jacob Zuma

 

 

 

 

18 July – Bhejane Hardware fire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 July- Use of Ivermectin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 July- SASSA grants

15 July- Gauteng RDP house

14 July - Escort Prison Not on fire

12 July - Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park's fences not destroyed

12 July - Unrest in Escort prison

25 May: School closure

School closure

3 March: R3 500 COVID-19 Support Grant Fund

R3500 grant

2 March: Vaccine registration for people over 65

Vaccine registration for people older than 65

27 December: SANDF recalling members from leave

SANDF recalls members

30 November: President Ramaphosa to address nation on banning sale of alcohol

5 October: Wearing of masks

Wearing of masks

12 August: Minister Zulu new relief distress grant

Minister Zulu about new relief distress grant

 

10 August: Correctional Services learnerships

Correctional services jobs

 

7 August: Banning ends 15 August

Banning ends 15 August

29 July: Loan free debt relief

Loan free debet relief

 

28 July: Closure of universities

Nzimande closure of universities

8 July: Replacing of green ID

Green ID

 

29 June: Tembisa Hospital

Tembisa Hospital

 

23 June: FG Relief Funds

FS lockdown funds

 

2 June: Federal Government Insurance registration

 

 

 

 

 

26 May: COVID-19 youth brigades recruitment

 

14 May: Masks

 

12 May: SASSA

8 May: Unemployment Grant

27 April: Applying for Social Relief of Distress on WhatsApp

 

26 April: SASSA Whatsapp line for R350 grant

 

24 April: Social development

 

23 April: Phases

 

20 April: Bottle stores reopen on 22 April

Bottle stores reopen

 

12 April: Minister announces liquor trading hours

 

9 April: Food Parcels

8 April: Easter eggs

7 April: Foreign nations to depart South Africa

1 April: Normal school day

 

5 April: Misleading video clip on COVID-19 test kits

 

31 March: 90 day lockdown

 

30 March: I have tried to reach you since I tested positive...

 

28 March: Cosmic rays pass close to earth - turn off phones, etc.

Cosmic rays

 

27 March: Loss of soldiers 

26 March: Letter for closure of all learning institutions

Closure of all learning institutions

25 March: Schools opening date might be carried to the 10th of September

24 March: List of critical services required during the imposition of restricted movement during COVID-19

23 March: Restrictions on movement

22 March: Landlords barred from collecting house rent for the next 90 days

21 March: Chinese nationals buying their way into the country

20 March - Pres Ramaphosa - helicopters spraying chemicals solutions

Fake news

 

8 July - Government Support Fund for COVID-19

 

Africa Check - sorting fact from fiction

Viral ‘Unicef’ message about preventing coronavirus infection a mix of truths and half-truths(link is external)

Coronavirus is not pneumonia – and symptoms of Covid-19 can be like common cold(link is external)

No, drinking alcohol won’t kill the coronavirus(link is external)

South Africa’s first coronavirus patient now has no symptoms, but not ‘cured’(link is external)

Israeli scientists ‘close’ to developing Covid-19 vaccine, but no announcement or release yet(link is external)

No, garlic doesn’t cure coronavirus. Get Covid-19 facts only from experts(link is external)

No, Dettol surface cleanser not proven to kill 2019 coronavirus(link is external)

No, Ghana university hasn’t developed coronavirus vaccine(link is external)

Yes, dog tested positive for new coronavirus – but no evidence pets can spread Covid-19(link is external)

 

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