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Debunked: Irish people in colonies were not slaves - they were indentured servants
FactCheck: Does Ireland have the highest Covid-19 infection rate for healthcare workers in the world?
Debunked: No, all UK residents won't have to get microchipped starting from January 2021
Debunked: This photograph showing Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein embracing is a fake
Debunked: Irish people were not the first slaves to arrive in the American colonies
Debunked: No, contact tracing apps have not been installed on every Android phone
Debunked: It's false to claim that fewer than 100 people have died directly from Covid-19
Debunked: No, Leo Varadkar is not going to the Supreme Court to make a coronavirus vaccine mandatory
Debunked: No, "COV 19" was not found inscribed on a circuit board for a 5G mast
Debunked: No, leaving hand sanitiser in your car during hot weather won’t cause it to catch fire
Debunked: No, Italy hasn't discovered that Covid-19 is a bacterium rather than a virus
Debunked: No, some Penneys stores are not reopening on a trial basis this week
Debunked: No, Anthony Fauci did not say a Covid-19 vaccine must be delivered to people without 'proper studies'
Debunked: Do European air travel guidelines show there is no need to quarantine visitors from overseas?
Debunked: No, Bill Gates didn't brief the CIA in 2005 about a vaccine to immunise religious fanatics
Debunked: No, Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, Anthony Fauci and the WHO are not being charged with genocide
Debunked: No, Italy does not want to charge Bill Gates with crimes against humanity
Debunked: No, Donald Trump did not say he'd run as a Republican because of their 'dumb voters'
Debunked: No, the world has not been wrongly treating Covid-19 as pneumonia
Debunked: No, the 'survival rate' for Covid-19 is not above 99.9%
Debunked: No, TheJournal.ie is not closing down
Debunked: The viral video Plandemic makes a series of false claims about Covid-19
Debunked: No, the government hasn't issued a €350 payment to everyone in the country
Debunked: No, a Nazi flag was not flown in Belfast on VE day
Debunked: TheJournal.ie and other outlets are not organising a 'clap for our government' tonight
Debunked: No, Ireland's golf courses did not reopen on Saturday
Debunked: No, this video does not show people having a 'street party' in Dublin last week
Debunked: Sorry, that 'announcement ' from Penneys saying it's reopening on 8 June is fake
Debunked: No, the British army is not setting up a 'military camp' at Long Kesh prison
Debunked: No, postural drainage is not an 'easy' way to treat Covid-19 pneumonia
Debunked: No, a Japanese Nobel Prize winner did not say the coronavirus was man-made
Debunked: No, researchers did not 'invent' the coronavirus in 2015
Debunked: No, this footage does not show NPHET members ignoring social distancing
Debunked: No, this message from a Covid-19 app asking why a person is 20km from home is not real
Debunked: No, this image does not show an official government announcement about the lifting of restrictions
Debunked: No, there wasn't a vaccine for Covid-19 back in 2001
Debunked: No, Donald Trump didn't tweet he'd 'never let thousands die' in a pandemic back in 2009
Debunked: No, WhatsApp isn't about to start charging users to send messages
Debunked: Is 2020 really a 'normal' year for deaths from respiratory illnesses?
Debunked: No, this is not a picture of Bulgarian workers outside a supermarket in Dublin this week