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Here is what Google Trends say on what was most searched when Covid-19 was at its peak in 2020 By Nabeela Khan The pandemic brought along with it a few health protocols – recommended by the WHO and the CDC, as also various governments. Wearing a mask, washing hands regularly with soap, use of infrared thermometers and sanitizers signified a “new normal”. We tracked Google Trends at different points in 2020, to get a sense of what people were searching for. Here are some interesting insights: We also found that around the same period that the search trends peaked, there were social media posts ...
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An image circulating on social media saying “stop the spread of Germans” is clearly manipulated. By Sahil Bali A photo-shopped image is being shared on social media platforms claiming to show the Dubai Covid-19 facility with a message stating “Stop the spread of Germans”. The image is being shared in the backdrop of the Covid-19 vaccination drive across the world. We received this image on WhatsApp, and it looked like a typo but the image is photo-shopped. The image was changed from “stop the spread of germs” to “Germans”. We did a relevant keyword search and found similar pictures of the Covi...
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The recent misinformation trending on social media is the six-minute walk test which is performed by doctors on COVID patients to further evaluate the condition of heart and lungs. By Tej Kumar A YouTube video hundreds of views claims that “if you clear the six-minute walk test, then you don’t have Coronavirus at all.” This is not true. The test is recommended for people with mild symptoms to access whether they are likely to develop severe illness or not. The test is a sub-maximal exercise to assess endurance. According to a research paper by International Anesthesia Research Society made ava...
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