UNICEF warns of scam coronavirus messages circulating through social media

UNICEF is warning most people regarding the spread of coronavirus wrong knowledge after a scam message purporting to be from the gang has been circulating online.
UNICEF is warning the public about the spread of coronavirus misinformation after a scam message purporting to be from the organization has been circulating online.Original article
Author: Abc News

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