Facebook joins resistance to Bolsonaro virus claims

Main social media firms are taking function at Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's dismissal of social distancing, turning into a member of others inside the country who are lining up against his debatable stance with regard to the brand new coronavirus
Major social media companies are taking aim at Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's dismissal of social distancing, joining others in the country who are lining up against his controversial stance regarding the new coronavirusOriginal article
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