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Facebook removes Trump post for children who are claimed to be 'of almost immune' to COVID-19

The company has confirmed the Violation of Facebook's misinforming policy by President Donald Trump has deleted a post that has been posting. This video was from an interview with Trump with the Fox News program Fox & Friends in which the president claimed that children were "mostly immune" to COVID-19, which was wrong. Trump also said in the interview that COVID-19 "should go," and he thought that "schools will open" because it's going to go just as things go.

A new research carried out in the Children's Hospital in Chicago by infectious disease experts showed that children under 5 are able to transmit the virus much higher than adults, but there is still concern as to whether children will transfer COVID-19 onto adults.

The ongoing debate about the infectious potential of the virus among children is central to contentious school reopening plans around the US as various federal, state , and local officials discuss whether and to how extent classrooms will be reopened by autumn.
 
In states such as Georgia and Indiana, school districts reopened or in the reopening planning stages have also seen rises in COVID-19.
 
This video contains false claims that a group of people are immune to COVID-19 which is a violation of our COVID disinformation policies, says a Facebook spokesman at The Verge.
 
This is only Trump's latest FaceBook post to be removed in recent months since the company rejected action against Trump in late May, including military violence threats against demonstrators.
 
Sinces then, Facebook has removed Trump ads using Nazi imagery, a 4 minute video of a Digital Millennium Copyright Act copyright complaint and a misleading video edited to denounce CNN.

 






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