Every Election Year Has A Disease
Every election year has a disease. The claim lists the diseases SARS Avian flu Swine flu. KGTV - Has there been a major disease outbreak every election year since 2004. Avian flu in 2008.
COVID-19 is no worse than other outbreaks that have occurred in every election year. Every election year has a disease. We rate this claim false.
In late February and early March 2020 social media users shared a meme containing the conspiratorial claim that a disease outbreak had coincided with every election year. The claim that every election year has a disease has been popping up on social media for a couple of weeks now as the world grapples with the spread of coronavirus. Without further evidence establishing a pattern between outbreaks and election years it can be safely assumed that a disease outbreak in an election year is merely a coincidence.
The meme making such a claim has several inaccuracies. Zika in 2016 and the coronavirus in 2020. The Ebola outbreak was political just like every disease outbreak What yellow fever aboard a ship 169 years ago can tell us about Ebola today By Calloway Scott.
It got another burst of attention recently when a version of the same meme was supposedly spotted on a whiteboard alongside other claims from a doctors office. Elections occur every other year in the US giving any disease outbreak a 50 percent chance coinciding with one. Swine flu in 2010.
A claim on social media alleges that every election year has had a major disease outbreak. Every election year has a disease. On 3920 at 852 pm to WPBTiger.
More like every year has a disease but you only hear about the ones where a Republican is president and there is an election. Ebola in 2014 and 2018.
Avian flu in 2008.
In late February and early March 2020 social media users shared a meme containing the conspiratorial claim that a disease outbreak had coincided with every election year. COVID-19 is no worse than other outbreaks that have occurred in every election year. KGTV - Has there been a major disease outbreak every election year since 2004. Elections occur every other year in the US giving any disease outbreak a 50 percent chance coinciding with one. Without further evidence establishing a pattern between outbreaks and election years it can be safely assumed that a disease outbreak in an election year is merely a coincidence. More like every year has a disease but you only hear about the ones where a Republican is president and there is an election. We rate this claim false. The meme making such a claim has several inaccuracies. Every election year has a disease.
The claim that every election year has a disease has been popping up on social media for a couple of weeks now as the world grapples with the spread of coronavirus. We rate this claim false. Every election year has a disease. The claim that every election year has a disease has been popping up on social media for a couple of weeks now as the world grapples with the spread of coronavirus. It got another burst of attention recently when a version of the same meme was supposedly spotted on a whiteboard alongside other claims from a doctors office. The claim lists the diseases SARS Avian flu Swine flu. Elections occur every other year in the US giving any disease outbreak a 50 percent chance coinciding with one.
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