COVID-19: List of fake news in Singapore
This entry is a part of Wiki.sg's coverage on the evolving COVID-19 situation in Singapore. For more COVID-19 stories, click here.
This list is a compilation of COVID-19-related fake news cases in Singapore. These misleading rumours are usually circulated on messaging chats and Facebook. Information that is not linked to an official source should not be trusted.
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Official sources
The following sources have the most reliable information on the COVID-19 situation in Singapore.
For COVID-19 case numbers
To find out about confirmed cases, deaths and recovered patients, refer to:
(i) The Ministry of Health website.
For government announcements
To find out about government announcements and official addresses, refer to:
(i) The Gov.sg website | Gov.sg Telegram channel | Gov.sg Whatsapp channel.
(ii) Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook.
April: Fake news cases
March: Fake news cases
- A customer was allegedly fined at Ya Kun. More details can be found here.
References/ Citations
- Gov.sg official website: https://www.gov.sg/article/covid-19-updates-and-announcements
- UPDATES ON COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019) LOCAL SITUATION - Ministry of Health Singapore: https://www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19