Facebook and Twitter blocked Trump’s lie about children being immune to coronavirus

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  • The coronavirus immunity question has not been thoroughly answered, as it’s still unclear what sort of protection COVID-19 survivors get and how long vaccine immunity might last.
  • President Trump and his team posted clips on social media from one of his interviews, where he said he said children are "almost definitely" immune to the virus, advocating for the reopening of schools.
  • Facebook removed the video and Twitter blocked the @TeamTrump account for posting this dangerous lie.

As the debate over school reopening rages on, President Trump posted a clip from a Fox News interview where he said that children are “almost definitely” immune to the novel coronavirus. This is a lie. While it’s true that children often develop less severe COVID-19 cases, they’re absolutely not immune to the virus. They can get infected just like adults, and some risk developing a multi-system syndrome after the initial COVID-19 infection. Recent studies showed that young children might have a viral load in their noses and throats that’s 100 times greater than the viral load in adults. Other studies said children over 10 can spread the virus just as adults do. More research is needed on how children and teenagers spread the virus and how dangerous they can be for their families, but they’re definitely not immune. COVID-19 immunity can’t be fully explained in adults either. It’s unclear how long protection lasts for a person who recovers, and what sort of immunity a vaccine will provide.

Facebook and Twitter both took action against Trump’s clip as it made its way to social networks. The move isn’t surprising for Twitter, which took similar steps before against misinformation spread by Trump’s Twitter account. But Facebook hasn’t been as quick to moderate misleading claims and lies from Trump’s accounts, prompting criticism from employees and an advertising boycott from clients in recent weeks.

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Facebook and Twitter blocked Trump’s lie about children being immune to coronavirus originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 6 Aug 2020 at 08:29:09 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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