Twitter penalized Trump team for posting misinformation related to coronavirus

Helen Dunmore
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On Wednesday Facebook and twitter took an extraordinary step against the president of America Donald Trump’s team for spreading false information related to the coronavirus. Trump official and campaign account their rules were used to spread coronavirus misinformation. In a video of fox new interview, he said that children are almost immune from this deadly COVID 19.

almost immune

And this video was posted on Facebook with Trump’s official account. Facebook immediately took action and removed the video. while on the other hand twitter almost did the same and required his team trump campaign account t delete this video on twitter also and blocked it from tweeting again.

What was in the video?


In the blocked and removed video president Donald trump was saying that schools should open and he also said that
If you look at the children, children are almost immune from COVID 19 and have a stronger immune system as compare to any adult.

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Helen Dunmore

Hey, I'm Helen Dunmore an article writer from London Ontario, Canada. I had done a master's in mass communication and M.Phill in political science and attended many College Journalism Broadcast programs where I wrote and won. I previously had attended Humber College for media studies which included writing for television and news. I have written several publications for many news related websites. Have experience more than 7 years, yeah quite a lot for you. I love writing, an expert in article writing. Currently doing article writing for many blog posts and work as an author for many web sites. Reading is my hobby, love books more than anything in my life.

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