Health Ministry debunks fake news on Singapore doing first Covid-19 autopsy and jailing those unvaccinated


MOH urged the public to not spread unsubstantiated claims that may cause public alarm. - ST

SINGAPORE: Two pieces of fake news made about Covid-19 in Singapore have been debunked by the Ministry of Health (MOH), as it urged the public to not spread unsubstantiated claims that may cause public alarm.

On Tuesday (June 3), the ministry said it is aware of “two pieces of misinformation” currently being spread on social media.

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