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| - | |The team of clinical psychologists state that the data from the survey indicates a large number of adults in England do not agree with the scientific and governmental consensus on the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the results, almost three fifths (59% per cent) of adults in England believe to some extent that the government | + | |As I’ve covered before for Forbes, conspiracy theories have already alleged |
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| + | |Sur la base d'un rapport édité par NewsGuard, la cellule #VraiOuFake de franceinfo a listé les comptes Twitter qui bénéficient d'une large audience francophone et qui ont diffusé de fausses informations sur le coronavirus à une plus grande échelle. Une liste non-exhaustive, | ||
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| + | |The team of clinical psychologists state that the data from the survey indicates a large number of adults in England do not agree with the scientific and governmental consensus on the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the results, almost three fifths (59% per cent) of adults in England believe to some extent that the government is misleading the public about the cause of the virus. Similarly, more than a fifth (21 per cent) believe the virus is a hoax, and 62 per cent agree to some extent that the virus is man-made.||| | ||
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