Image: Getty Images The spread of coronavirus across China and the rest of the world has been met with an unfortunate barrage of false news. To counter this, an Australian health department has just released the facts debunking some of the most-shared fake posts disguised as facts. This is a modal window. An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again As the deadly coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in China and around the world, several social media kingpins are fighting the outbreak on a different front: By curbing the spread of misinformation and fake claims online amid a public health emergency. NSW Health has released information debunking the false coronavirus myths being spread through online platforms in an effort to quell the misinformation and, worse , disinformation. "I ask the public to be aware of the facts about the novel coronavirus and take a moment to […]