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COVID-19 Misinformation is Ubiquitous: 78% of the Public Believes or is Unsure About At Least One False Statement, and Nearly a Third Believe At Least Four of Eight False Statements Tested
Most People Who Trust Network and Local Television, CNN, MSNBC and NPR on COVID-19 Believe Little or No Misinformation; Larger Shares Who Trust Newsmax, One American News, and Fox News Hold Many Mi…www.kff.org
"Misinformation"?

Oh, you mean like "the Chinese bat flu came from the Chinese bat flu lab"? Or "most Covid deaths are not from Covid but other factors"? And "Covid cases overreported by hospitals for money"? Or "diet and exercise are key measures to protect us from the Chinese flu"? Or "closing schools makes no sense"? Or "the
Like those, you mean? Yes, exactly that. First example in your ******* link:
The most common misconception was from 60 percent of adults saying they've heard that the government is exaggerating the number of COVID-19 deaths by including those who died of other causes.


Birx says government is classifying all deaths of patients with coronavirus as 'COVID-19' deaths, regardless of cause
The federal government is classifying the deaths of patients infected with the coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths, regardless of any underlying health issues that could have contributed to the loss of someone's life.