Instagram blocks Madonna's 'coronavirus conspiracy theory' video
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Source: Today.Lifestyle
The singer is sure that a vaccine against the virus has long been invented, and people are controlled by fear, reports Today.Lifestyle.
The post about the conspiracy theory about the coronavirus, made by the famous singer Madonna, was blocked on Instagram and later deleted.
On her page on this social network, Madonna shared a video with statements that the coronavirus vaccine "was found long ago and became available a few months ago."
She added: “They will let fear control people — the rich will get richer and the poor poorer.”
The video captures Dr.Stella Immanuel, a physician in Houston, Texas, who claims to have cured 350 coronavirus patients with hydroxychloroquine.
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Instagram initially blurred the video and tagged it with “False Information”. This limited the distribution of the video on the social network.
A few hours later, the post was removed by the developers of the social network "for false statements about the methods of treatment and prevention of COVID-19." This was announced by Raki Wayne, an Instagram official.
Note that in March this year, Madonna called the coronavirus "the great equalizer."
In May, she revealed that she tested positive for antibodies to coronavirus and suggested that she and her team fell ill with COVID-19 at the end of her Madame X tour, which took place in early 2020.