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COVID-19: Separate fact from fiction

Posted on April 15, 2020 by Ellen Greenlaw | Health and Parenting
Tags: coronavirus, infectious diseases
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Take this quiz to test your coronavirus knowledge.

With all news outlets and social media turned to 24/7 coverage of COVID-19, it can be hard to keep up with the latest news — and even harder to tell fact from fiction. Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the actual COVID-19 facts.

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