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Partially correctThe first SARS-CoV-2 infections in humans occurred during fall 2019, but not enough evidence exists to confirm a global spread before early 2020
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“Coronavirus quickly spread around the world as early as October 2019”
Source: Facebook, Hashem Al-Ghaili, 2020-05-08 -
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-0.3NeutralStory on congressman's incorrect claims about sea level rise could have corrected them more explicitly
…statements quoted below are from the article; comments are from the reviewers (and are lightly edited for clarity). “I’m being extremely practical — if we let the planet warm 2…
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Flawed reasoningDiesel cars are a major source of NO2 emissions in European cities, contrary to online claim
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The drop in NO<sub>2</sub> content has only been “slight”. So it cannot be the evil diesel engine cars that are “choking” our cities.
Source: Tichys Einblick, Holger Douglas, 2020-04-12 -
-1.7Very lowTelegraph article on climate change mixes accurate and unsupported, inaccurate claims, misleads with false balance
…However, this is framed as “one scientist says” vs. “some other scientists say”, creating the appearance of scientific debate that doesn’t exist. So even though the article includes some accurate…
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IncorrectThe benefits of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for children outweigh the low risks, unlike what Robert Malone claimed
Claim:
mRNA vaccines force “your child’s body to make toxic spike proteins. These proteins often cause permanent damage in children’s critical organs”; “there is no benefit for your children or your family to be vaccinating your children”
Source: Substack, Robert Malone, 2021-12-12 -
InaccurateContrary to claim in Washington Times op-ed, COVID-19 shots meet the definition of a vaccine
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“COVID-19 shots are not vaccines” because they don’t “prevent one from becoming infected”
Source: The Washington Times, Michael McKenna, 2022-01-05 -
Analysis of "9 questions on rising seas"
Scientists’ Feedback SUMMARY The article succeeds in conveying the main causes, aspects and impacts of rising sea levels. While it does contain a few incomplete scientific statements and facts that…
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IncorrectThere is clear evidence for the existence of climate change contrary to claims by John Coleman
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Climate change is not happening, there is no significant man-made global warming now, there hasn't been any in the past, and there's no reason to expect any in the future.
Source: Derek Utley, John Coleman, 2019-02-22
