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Tin giả về vaccine COVID-19 xuất phát từ đâu, và vì sao?

Hoàng Vy/Người Việt

Shortly after COVID-19 was recognized as a rapidly spreading killer virus in early 2020, fake COVID stories began to appear on social networks around the world in many languages, including Vietnamese.

As infection and death rates rise, this becomes an opportunity for fraudsters to sell bogus treatments and extremist groups that promote hateful thoughts targeting minorities, especially Asians, under the anti-China rhetoric of former President Donald Trump.

Original Vietnamese story at Người Việt | Google Translate to English

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