Muriel Pénicaud at the National Assembly, February 4, 2020. - Thomas SAMSON / AFP

You may have seen them on a friend's Facebook wall or in your mailbox. Because poisons are becoming more and more common with news, writing 20 Minutes helps you sort out the true from the false.

1. Why the photo of a dead man on a street in Wuhan is accused of being misleading

An AFP snapshot was controversial.

2. No, Muriel Pénicaud did not congratulate the deputies on the parental bereavement leave

A parody quote is taken seriously.

3. Cocaine, a remedy for coronavirus? It's wrong

Contrary to what a photomontage suggested.

4. No, man in wheelchair was not run over by CRS

We come back to an incident in act 64 of the "yellow vests" in Montpellier.

5. Did Aurore Bergé vote against extending the parental bereavement leave?

The member was at the heart of a controversy on this subject.

6. Are these coronavirus disinfection videos in China authentic?

We looked at these viral images.

7. No, historians have not been denied access to certain archives of the Second World War

The rumor has worried some internet users.

8. Did hooded police force Parisian high school students to take the continuous assessment tests?

Images circulating on Twitter have worried Internet users.

Bonus: Discover our “Oh My Fake” issue dedicated to the coronavirus

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