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  • 2020-09-30 (xsd:date)
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  • ‘Couple Dies of Corona Virus in Meth Lab Explosion’ – Truth or... (en)
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  • ‘Couple Dies of Corona Virus in Meth Lab Explosion’ Claim CNN reported that the corona virus was listed for the death of a couple that was actually killed in a meth lab explosion. Rating Not True Like this fact check? Reporting A meme crudely making light of the COVID-19 pandemic by imitating a news report cycled through at least three different iterations as it recirculated online again and again through social media. The graphic shows a damaged building alongside a mocked-up version of a CNN headline reading Couple Dies of Corona Virus [sic] in Meth Lab Explosion. Most of the iterations we found include a note marking a city in Arkansas as its dateline. The joke behind the meme is the false claim that the pandemic’s death toll — listed at more than 204,000 people in the U.S. and 1,003,497 worldwide as of September 30 2020 — has been artificially inflated. One variation on the meme, allegedly posted on April 25 2020, places the house in Pine Bluff and also contains a fake news ticker with the headline, [Joe] Biden endorses [Bernie] Sanders after forgetting he is the presumptive nominee. The second version of the graphic shows a burned-out house with the dateline changed to Little Rock, and a different fake ticker mocking Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by claiming that he is in self-isolation for the good of all Canadians. We spotted the Little Rock version of the meme posted in June and July 2020, along with a third version more obviously presented as a parody, placing the report in the south Texas city of Vidor while retaining the fake anti-Trudeau ticker. According to a search on the photo listing site TinEye, the graphic circulated yet again in September 2020 with a rash of posts on Tumblr. Posted in Disinformation , Fact Checks Tagged cnn , covid-19 , facebook , Tumblr (en)
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