Instagram censors Madonna's post for COVID-19

The Instagram social network censored the American Superstar Madonna for spreading false information about the alleged medicine for David-19, after she shared video clips on Twitter. In the report, the singer, followed by 15.4 million people, claimed that the tested vaccine is available for months, but it is [...]
The Instagram social network censored the American Superstar Madonna for spreading false information about the alleged medicine for David-19, after she shared video clips on Twitter.
In the report, the singer, who is attended by 15.4 million people, claimed that the tested vaccine is available for months, but it is being kept secret “so that the rich can become even richer and the poor and the sick will become even sicker”.
She added a video by American physician Stella Immanuel praising hydroxchilorine as a miraculous cure for coronarys.
Different parts of Dr. Immanuel has spread rapidly on the Internet in the past few days. The action of hydroxchilorine, an antimalial drug, has not been shown to be effective against Covid-19.
“We removed the video due to false claims on whetherdit-19 drugs and prevention methods,” said a Facebook spokesman who owns the Instagram.
“The people who react, comment or share this video will receive messages that guide them to reliable information about the virus,” he added.
Madonna's post has been deleted, but images show it has been clouded by the Instagram to be unforgivable with a <x0-> false interpretation verified by independent fact analysts” with a link to a page showing the inaccuracy made in video.
No one should be sick. There's a cure for the virus, and it's called hydrochilorine,” says Immanuel on video.
By contrast, Madonna announced in May that she had recovered from the coronobrus.












