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Rumor Has it
At the same time, rumors and misinformation will continue to pop up on social media and may even find their way into the conversations people have with family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors. In a rapidly changing situation like the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important for people to know how to stay informed and to talk with the people around them.
Whether they know it or not, people can support the response by helping to share facts, guidance, and answers to frequently asked questions with people in their social networks at work, school, and online.
Need help distinguishing rumor from fact? Visit FEMA’s Rumor Control webpage for current and accurate myth-busting information about the COVID-19 response.
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