On the afternoon of January 21, the press conference on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia Epidemic in Shanghai informed of 3 confirmed cases of local new crown pneumonia. After the press conference briefing, the relationship between the 2 confirmed cases became the object of netizens’ teasing. Subsequently, an 11-second indecent video in an elevator began to circulate wildly on the Internet. As “case 1” was previously reported as “outsourced logistics staff of Shanghai Cancer Hospital”, the video was also described as a surveillance video of Shanghai Cancer Hospital, and the protagonist of the video was the above two confirmed cases, and said that the virus was spread in this way.
This online video is actually suspicious in many ways. Firstly, the hats and clothes worn by the two protagonists in the video are not the common blue hats and uniforms of hospital nurses, but look more like factory uniforms; secondly, the geographical information of the monitoring equipment in the lower right corner of the video is “102-Bofa-4 Building”, and there is no building named “Bofa” inside Shanghai Cancer Hospital. There is no building named “Bofa” inside Shanghai Cancer Hospital. The video seems to be a fabrication of facts to attract attention.
The reporter of Shanghai Disinformation Platform firstly verified with Shanghai Cancer Hospital, and on January 22, the hospital replied, “After verification, the video of ‘Shanghai Cancer Hospital staff kissing in the elevator’ is untrue.”
The private Life of confirmed patients is not a public topic, epidemic control is. It is an abnormal network phenomenon to take the misfortune of confirmed patients to speculate, tease and flirt for traffic and gain eyeballs, and it is an indiscriminate cyber violence against confirmed cases. If you deliberately create a rumor to stir up public opinion, you are trying to test the law and will not be able to escape the guilt. The Shanghai Disinformation Platform reminds netizens to be civilized and rational in discussing similar events, and not to believe rumors and spread them.
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