This reminds me of one of those "Face Checks" I saw about a box of face masks.
The question was whether or not the box of face masks actually had a warning that stated that the CDC does not agree with the efficacy of the masks. The Fact Check said "Misleading" in bold letters.
But if you read the actual article, you'd find out that:
It was a real photo (not Photoshopped)
The warning is actually on the box
The warning is accurate in that it states what the CDC actually said about the efficacy of the face masks.
So why was it labeled "misleading"? Because it could discourage mask usage!
This reminds me of one of those "Face Checks" I saw about a box of face masks.
The question was whether or not the box of face masks actually had a warning that stated that the CDC does not agree with the efficacy of the masks. The Fact Check said "Misleading" in bold letters.
But if you read the actual article, you'd find out that:
So why was it labeled "misleading"? Because it could discourage mask usage!