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Multiple Fake Coronavirus Alerts Are Spreading Across Ontario Post-Secondary Schools

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Source: https://www.narcity.com/news/ca/on/...-to-at-least-3-ontario-post-secondary-schools

Multiple Fake Coronavirus Alerts Are Spreading Across Ontario Post-Secondary Schools
Schools have released statements to inform their students of the fake news.
Anja Kundacina42 minutes ago
Updated on January 28 @ 11:07 AM

The coronavirus frenzy got a little out of hand after three false incidents were reported in the GTHA. The misinformation was all released by unknown sources at three post-secondary schools, leading to a false panic that the virus had spread to campuses. The coronavirus fake news was quickly debunked, but authorities are still puzzled as to who was spreading the false alarm.

The three schools in question have done investigations to confirm that the claims were false.

Ryerson, McMaster and Durham College were the three schools that were supposedly at risk. All three of the institutions took to social media to ensure students and staff that there is currently no threat of infection...
 
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