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COVID-19 task force warns against spreading ‘fake news’ amid rumors about royals’ health

Health officials have warned members of the public not to spread misinformation amid widespread and disputed rumors about the health of the royal family.

The COVID-19 task force last acknowledged the existence of “fake news” that has been circulating online and denied that it was true. It directly referenced a rumor that Queen Suthida had contracted COVID-19, singling it out as untrue.

“In terms of a news story that has been going viral on social media, we checked the news and found that it is not true. Please do not believe it or share it with others,” the task force’s information center said in the post.

Rumors and speculation about His Majesty’s health spread widely since Thursday, leading many to believe, without evidence, that he had been hospitalized with serious COVID-19 symptoms. Several million tweets have used a hashtag referencing the…

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