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Tackling Houston-area coronavirus myths -TV

Byindianadmin

Mar 3, 2020
Tackling Houston-area coronavirus myths -TV

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — As more coronavirus cases spread throughout the country, a number of rumors about the virus are also being spread.

During a news conference Monday, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said there are rumors circulating around about coronavirus. So much so, the county has created a rumor control website.

“I really ask people to check again before they share something they saw online, because even if we don’t intend to do it maliciously, it does end up harming the community,” Hidalgo said. “It spreads unnecessary fear, and it hurts some facets of our community.”

READ MORE: No confirmed cases of coronavirus in Harris Co., judge Lina Hidalgo says

ABC13 has also heard a number of myths. We made calls to find out what’s false information.

Myth: There are cases of the coronavirus in the Houston area.

False. Harris County health experts said on Monday there are no confirmed cases.

Myth: There is a confirmed case at a local hospital, but because of RodeoHouston, officials aren’t sharing the information.

False. ABC13 asked Harris County leaders about this on Monday. They said there are no confirmed cases. They are working with RodeoHouston, and have a plan in place in case something were to happen. They’re also encouraging people if they don’t feel well to avoid going to the event.

Myth: An online petition is growing to get the large Austin event, “South by Southwest” canceled this year due to coronavirus concerns.

True. As of Monday night, nearly 25,000 peo

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