I have seen a lot of terrible advice about the coronavirus - drink bleach or a bottle of vinegar to "cure" coronavirus, use this essential oil and you'll never get coronavirus, simply cut an onion in half and leave it in the room and it will absorb the coronavirus cooties, and much more quackery. But I am able to ascertain that this is not good advice.
Social
media networks and Google, however, don't believe we are able to ascertain the difference between good advice and bad advice, so they are vowing to do it for us. They're setting themselves up as the arbiters of truth and cracking down on "misinformation" whether it's about the origins of the virus or the treatment.
I don't know about you, but stuff like this makes me even more suspicious that there's something they're
trying to hide. Let me know what you think in the comments section.
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