Facebook freezes Venezuela president's page for promoting a false COVID-19 'cure'

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Facebook freezes Venezuela president's page for promoting a false COVID-19 'cure'

Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro, had his Facebook page temporarily frozen for violating the tech giant’s policies against spreading misinformation about COVID-19, Reuters reports.

Back in January, Maduro publicly advocated that Carvativir — a traditional remedy derived from thyme — was a “miracle” treatment that cured coronavirus. But without scientific evidence to support it, the claim was never approved by doctors. 

Maduro also took to Facebook to post a video promoting the medication. In the video, he refers to Carvativir as “miracle drops” which can be used to both cure coronavirus and prevent a person from contracting it. Given that the video spreads false claims, Facebook removed it from Maduro’s page. Read more…

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