Twitter marks and limits Trump’s tweet where he says he is immune to COVID-19



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The president of the United States recently announced to the world that he was infected with COVID-19. But shortly after being quarantined, Donald Trump returned to the White House and engaged in the controversial behavior of removing his mask.

However, Trump recently shared on his Twitter that he would be immune to the new coronavirus. In response, the social network noticed and limited the sharing of this tweet from the US president.

Donald Trump, who strove to devalue the pandemic, announced that he was infected with the new coronavirus about a week ago. The news has spread a lot of ink since then, since it is more than proven that the virus can attack anyone and does not choose who to infect.

But Trump quickly left the hospital and returned to the White House where he removed his mask at the first opportunity. However, although he allegedly had some respiratory symptoms, the US president announced that he was already immune to COVID-19.

Twitter marks and limits tweet where Trump says he is immune to coronavirus

Donald Trump recently shared on his Twitter account a publication where he says he is immune to COVID-19, so the US president assures that doctors have guaranteed that he will no longer be able to catch or transmit the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

However, Twitter noted and limited the sharing of this tweet from Donald Trump.

The reason, which appears with the publication, is that the tweet violates the rules of the social network on the sharing and potentially dangerous misinformation about news related to COVID-19.

Additionally, Twitter has also disabled some features of the post. For example, it is no longer possible to comment, retweet, share, or like Trump's tweet. Only quoting the tweet is allowed.

When trying, for example, to comment on the post, the following message appeared:

However, considering that the disclosure is in the public interest, the social network kept it published and available for viewing.

Probably the motivations of Twitter are related to the fact that there are some cases of COVID-19 patients who recovered but were reinfected.



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