‘Wow, it’s crazy’: Internet users debut COVID-19 conspiracy theories about the pandemic

From the concept that drinking bleach can kill the coronavirus to the theory that the virus created in a laboratory as a biological weapon, the COVID-19 pandemic has generated several conspiracy theories, and this false data can have serious consequences. about the new virus, coVID-19 conspiracy theories refuse to disappear.

A user went to Twitter and shared a brochure he won hidden in a newspaper with some erroneous data or data about COVID-19. Regarding the microblog site, actor Ashwin Mushran wrote: “This came as a pamphlet with today’s newspapers. I don’t think the kind of newspaper even knows what was inserted. “

This came in the form of a pamphlet with today’s newspapers. I don’t think the guy in the paper even knows what he inserted pic. twitter. com/UoqIXj9kyt

He shared two images of the brochures, which said, “COVID-10 controls are unreliable and PCR control does check the virus in a small segment of its genetic material. “

The pamphlet also indicated that some countries, such as Sweden, Japan, Belarus, etc. , had defeated the virus without blockade, but “there is no knowledge of blockade deaths in India, but in the United States, blockade deaths surpassed COVID-19 deaths,” the pamphlet says.

The brochure also indicates that N-95 and surgical mask are useless in preventing the spread of the virus, these masks have negative consequences such as reduced oxygen and increased concentration of CO2 in the body, weakening of the immune system, etc.

Meanwhile, the brochure at the moment indicated that there was a program to introduce a wave for a moment within a year and that governments around the world will impose stricter blockades and ask others to enroll in society only after they have been vaccinated.

Although this brochure contains unverified and erroneous information, another user shared an online page on conspiracy theories. “It’s amazing how conspiratorial thinking has metastasized in life. In the middle of a dreadful pandemic. This online page literally promotes conspiracy theories.

It’s amazing how conspiratorial thinking has metastasized in life, in the midst of a terrible pandemic. This online page literally promotes conspiracy theories. “Welcome to indian space for conspiracy studies and loose thoughts,” he said. So let’s bon. pic. twitter. com/E8U2Y2tXzi

Several Internet users have asked others to share a percentage of these conspiracy theories. Here’s what Tweeple said:

How are these other people allowed to propagate these theories?This is not allowed

The number of COVID-19 cases in India approached 60 lakh with 88,600 new infections reported on Sunday, while the number of others recovering from the disease exceeded 49 lakh, raising the national cure rate to 82. 46%, according to the Union’s Ministry of Health. .

The total number of coronavirus cases increased to 59,92,532, while the death toll rose to 94503 with 1,124 more people succumbing to the disease in 24 hours, according to updated knowledge at 8 a. m. Total recoveries increased to 49,41,627, and there were 9,56,402 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country, representing 15. 96% of the total number of cases, according to knowledge.

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