Emmanuel Macron visiting the Seqens pharmaceutical group, August 28, 2020 (illustration) - ELIOT BLONDET-POOL / SIPA

You've probably seen them on a friend's Facebook wall or in a WhatsApp chat. Because intoxes increasingly rub shoulders with real news, writing  20 Minutes  helps you sort out the true from the false.

1. Beware of the misleading photo of Jean-Luc Mélenchon during an LFI meeting

It does not show him freeing himself from the health rules against Covid-19 ... since it was taken in 2016. 

2. Do MPs have the right to “free masks”, as LFI claims?

We take stock of this statement, taken up by several members of the party. 

3. Why does the compulsory wearing of a mask begin at age 11 for children? 

We take stock of this decision.

4. Yes, the WHO has listed the "side effects" of masks.

But that doesn't mean that she advises against their use. 

5. Yes, medicines in a foreign language have been delivered to the French operating theaters.

We take stock of this controversy in hospitals. 

6. Why it is better to avoid wearing zipper masks

The explanations of a doctor. 

7. No, a document does not prove the death of George Floyd by overdose

Despite what some internet users say.

8. No, an Australian minister did not pretend to be vaccinated

Contrary to what a video montage suggests.

9. Wearing a mask is compulsory in the forest ... in Belgium

A viral photo has outraged Internet users.

10. Do French schools really have one of the strictest health protocols in Europe against Covid-19?

We have verified this statement by Jean-Michel Blanquer. 

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