Bill Gates in New York, in November 2019. - MICHAEL COHEN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA 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. Are children more at risk of staying at home than going back to school?

We take stock of this remarked statement by the Minister of Education.

2. Have the teachers of the Yvelines schools received non-protective masks? 

Back on the controversy that stirred several establishments of this academy. 

3. Can touching your face cost you a fine of 38 euros?

A decree adopted in the context of the health crisis raises questions. 

4. French savings taxed by 10% to boost the economy? It's wrong

We reassure you, this measure which would have been recommended by the IMF is not topical.

5. The spread of Covid-19 accelerated by pollution? 

Anne Hidalgo mentioned such a phenomenon, but is it really proven? 

6. Watch out for these different poisons on Bill Gates

No, the billionaire is not being sued by India, and the premises of his foundation do not indicate working for "the global reduction of the human population". 

7. Watch out for this video of an alleged 5G antenna installer

We take stock of this viral sequence supposed to demonstrate the link between 5G and Covid-19. 

8. The truth of the false on the videos of the Zara unconfined

We come back to the many images of queues in front of Zara signs on the first day of deconfinement. 

Bonus: “Oh my fake” investigates the rumor linking coronavirus and tiger mosquito 

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