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Twitter has removed a tweet written by Scott Atlas, the controversial scientist who has Donald Trump’s ear, in which he erroneously stated that masks fail to protect against the Coronavirus.

The Washington PostMeanwhile, she stated that Atlas had raised the discord inside the White House, which angered Deborah Birx, the Coronavirus Response Coordinator, to the point that she complained to Vice President Mike Pence, calling for the removal of Atlas.

The Post reports that in one of the meetings in the Oval Office, Atlas put himself behind the assertive desk after Trump left the room. The scientist, who is a senior fellow at the conservative Hoover Institute at Stanford, denied the veracity of the account.

On sunday, Twitter Removed the tweet in which Atlas said: “Masks work? No.” The company said the post violated its policy on misinformation about Covid-19 which prohibits “sharing false or misleading content that could do harm.”





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Chinese Health authorities investigating the recent Covid-19 outbreak said they discovered the Coronavirus live on frozen food packages, a finding that indicates the virus can survive in cold supply chains.

The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Saturday that it had found traces of live Covid-19 on the outer packaging of frozen cod in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao, the first time that a live coronavirus has been detected abroad from goods. Refrigerated. Researchers have been investigating the source of a recent cluster of cases associated with a hospital in Qingdao.

Genetic traces were previously found in samples of frozen foods but no live virus had ever been isolated.

The agency said in a. “It has been confirmed that contact with the outer packaging contaminated with the new Coronavirus can cause infection.” statement On its website, without identifying the source of the frozen food group.

ChinaWhich did not record any new domestic cases until the outbreak of Qingdao disease in 55 days, was one of the few countries to indicate the possibility of transmission through frozen foods. When the disease broke out for the second time in Beijing in June after the virus was largely contained, officials suggested that the new batch might have come from imported salmon.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there is no evidence that “handling or eating food is linked to Covid-19.” New Zealand has ruled out the possibility of one of the first infections at a cold storage facility.

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