Winde warns Western Cape residents against spreading fake Covid-19 news

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He said information from known and unknown sources should also be checked for its validity before sharing on social media. TheCapeArgus

Cape Town - Premier Alan Winde has cautioned against the spread of fake news regarding Covid-19, which he said is designed to elicit fear and confusion among members of the public around the virus as well as parents of children who are set to return to school.

He said information from known and unknown sources should also be checked for its validity before sharing on social media.

 

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