On Wednesday, the Facebook company deleted for the first time a video released by US President Donald Trump saying that children are "almost immune" against the emerging epidemic of the Coronavirus.

The company said that the registration violated its rules regarding sharing misleading information about the Corona virus, and Twitter announced on the same day, a temporary ban on the official account of the Trump campaign due to a tweet about children's immunity from infection with the virus.

A Facebook spokesman said the video - a video taken from Trump's interview with Fox News on Wednesday morning - contains false allegations that a group of people are immune to coronavirus infection, in violation of our policies regarding harmful misleading information related to Covid - 19.

This is the first time that Facebook has deleted a Trump post due to misinformation related to Corona virus, the spokesman added.

Trump's campaign for the presidency of 2020 published a tweet in her Twitter account that the US President shared containing the aforementioned video, as the Twitter administration rushed to hide the tweet because it violated the company's rules regarding misinformation.

A Twitter spokesperson added that the Trump campaign account owner will not be able to continue Twitter before he deletes this Tweet.

The Twitter administration recently banned Trump's Twitter account from Twitter, as he can no longer post tweets from now on.

They said that they would allow his account to Twitter again in the event that one of his tweets, which they considered to contain incorrect information on Corona, was deleted. pic.twitter.com/YsM0zv9MmI

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following the decision of Facebook and Twitter, the Trump campaign accused the two companies of bias against the president, and said that Trump talked about facts about children's immunity to the virus.

"It is not the social media companies that are deciding the truth," said Trump campaign spokeswoman Courtney Barrilla.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that adults are the majority of known infections, but some children and infants have also contracted the disease, and can also transmit the infection to others.

A WHO analysis of 6 million people worldwide from February 24 to July 12 last year found that children between the ages of 5 and 14 years accounted for 4.6% of all patients.

It is noteworthy that Twitter had previously withheld Trump's tweets in the past few months or attached them with a signal that the content of the tweet contains misleading information, which angered the American president, and among these tweets was Trump's call months ago to use force to break up the protests that took place in his country to condemn the killing African American George Floyd at the hands of a policeman, as well as another tweet in which he sharply criticized mailing in the presidential elections scheduled for November.