Simon Harris urges the public to ignore WhatsApp rumours

Health Minister Simon Harris is urging the public to ignore rumours on WhatsApp. Numerous rumours were spread across the weekend about Covid-19 that many instantly believed, despite the fact that health officials had not commented on them.

Everyone’s phones were lit up with rumours about Ireland entering a “red zone” and the danger of taking anti-inflammatories, but Simon Harris has stressed they’re untrue.

He took to Twitter to dispel the rumours: "You don’t need to get your advice & information from WhatsApp."

“Get it from Tony! Tony is our Chief Medical Officer. He is leading an incredible team working so hard to keep you safe. We will all get our advice from him as our @CMOIreland - not from rumour and gossip #ListentoTony.”

Dr Tony Holohan added: “Social distancing applies to all age groups, all people in Ireland. We need our younger generation to follow social distancing measures to protect their grandparents, parents or family members who may have underlying health conditions.”

The public must practice social distancing, practice strong hand hygiene, limit social interactions and self-isolate if they’re displaying symptoms.

If you have a fever and/or cough then you should stay at home regardless of your travel or contact history.

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