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SF responded that the cargo plane found COVID-19. How did the authorities respond?

On June 22nd, SF told Zhongxin.com that COVID-19 was detected in the cargo of SF Airlines cargo plane, which was confirmed as false news by SF Airlines. Recently, someone said in Weibo that "SF Airlines received a notification from Changsha Customs at 4 o'clock on the 20th, and the cargo of flight O37 182 Dhaka-Changsha arrived at 2 1: 23 on June 5438+09, and COVID-19 was positive".

The person who broke the news also said that SF has been in accordance with customs requirements. First, subsequent flights have suspended cargo transportation; Second, all SF employees in Changsha Station were isolated for nucleic acid detection, which was the first time that COVID-19 was detected in the goods in Hunan. In response to the above news, SF responded that it was confirmed as a false news.

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Don't believe in rumors, don't spread rumors.

Beijing has entered an "extraordinary period" to fight the epidemic since the announcement of new cases of COVID-19 in June 1 1. While the government led all forces to fight the epidemic with all their strength, and held a press conference every day to disclose information to the society, all kinds of rumors began to spread and people were worried.

For example, a few days ago, there were rumors in the circle of friends that there were confirmed cases in Daoxiang Village, dengshikou, confirmed cases in students of Yumin Primary School in Beijing, positive nucleic acid test in Happy Valley tourists, the fall of Huaxi in Haidian, Beijing, and the unstable supply of food baskets in Beijing. This information closely follows the progress of the epidemic, and also brings details such as specific locations and names, and with pictures of flowers and trees, it becomes the so-called "news with pictures and truth", which is widely spread on the Internet.

These rumors, which are of unknown origin and hard to distinguish between true and false, stir up people's highly nervous nerves, mislead the public, spread panic, and even occupy information channels, disrupting the public order in Beijing to fight the epidemic in extraordinary times.

Many of them are illegal media operators who attract people's attention and fans by making and spreading rumors, and gain economic benefits through the clicks and public attention brought by the reading and forwarding of rumor information. This kind of rumor information is repeatedly banned and is driven by traffic and interests.

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