A message that claims to be an Ebola virus in cold drinks on WhatsApp is being forwarded a lot. It is also being said that stay away from cold drinks. This claim has turned out to be completely fake in the PIB fact check.
Fact check: Fake posts and videos are often viral on social media. Many times, the propaganda is also run by sending fake messages to the WhatsApp group. A similar message is being received by many people these days on WhatsApp. This message being forwarded in many different groups was investigated by the PIB fact check team, in which it has turned out to be fake. If you also have any such message, be careful. This is completely fake.
What is being claimed in viral message?
This message, which is going viral on all WhatsApp groups, claims that the Government of India has advised citizens to avoid cold beverages as they are contaminated with Ebola virus. It was written in the message that stay away from coldrinks like Maja, Coca -Cola, 7 up, Thumsup, Pepsi and Sprite. Because an employee of the company has mixed blood contaminated with dangerous Ebola virus. Reach this message to as many people as possible.
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What is the reality?
The PIB fact check team investigated it, in which the message has been found to be fake. No such advice has been issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare under the Government of India. You beware of such messages. This is completely fake. If you also feel that a message, post or video is being wrongly viral, then you can inform the PIB to +918799711259 or at [email protected].
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