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5G towers spread COVID-19 virus through radio waves
FALSERadio waves cannot transmit biological pathogens. COVID-19 spreads through respiratory droplets, not electromagnetic radiation.
WHO recommends wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces
TRUEThe World Health Organization continues to recommend mask-wearing in crowded, enclosed, and poorly ventilated spaces.
Drinking warm water with lemon cures COVID-19
FALSEThere is no scientific evidence that warm water with lemon has any effect on COVID-19. Proper treatment requires medical care.
New study shows coffee may reduce risk of certain cancers
MISLEADINGWhile some studies show correlation, the claim overstates the findings. More research is needed for definitive conclusions.
Government announces free electricity scheme for all households
UNVERIFIABLENo official government announcement found. The claim may be referring to regional schemes but lacks specificity.
EVMs can be hacked remotely using Bluetooth
FALSEIndian EVMs are standalone machines without any network connectivity. They cannot be accessed remotely via Bluetooth or any wireless technology.
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