Facebook freezes Venezuela chief Maduro's web page for false COVID declare

"Due to repeated violations of our guidelines, we're ... freezing the web page for 30 days," Facebook said.
"Due to repeated violations of our rules, we are ... freezing the page for 30 days," Facebook said.

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