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Doctor slams social media COVID-19 misinformation after hospital staff confronted in videos

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Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba's chief public health officer, is urging people to get their information about the coronavirus from credible sources and dispelling misinformation appearing on social media that he calls "nonsense." His comments come after two videos circulated on social media, showing hospital staff confronted by someone asking about the capacity at their hospitals.

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COVID-19, coronavirus, pandemic
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