On Sunday local time, Trump posted a message on the Twitter platform, claiming that he was immune to the new crown. Twitter responded immediately and marked the tweet. Twitter believed that the tweet violated the regulations and was suspected of spreading misleading information about the new crown.
Trump said in a tweet that the White House doctor has signed that he has acquired immunity and will not be infected with the virus again, nor will it spread the virus. Then Twitter marked the tweet as a disclaimer. Twitter believes that Trump’s tweets violate the regulations, are suspected of spreading misleading new crown news, and may even be harmful; however, Twitter did not delete the tweets out of public interest. A Twitter news spokesperson told the media that Trump’s tweets spread misleading information and that in accordance with standard procedures, the interaction of tweets will be restricted.
Once a person with COVID-19 recovers, how long can they retain antibodies? How long can the secondary infection be avoided? There is no clear conclusion from the scientific community on these issues, so Twitter believes that Trump’s tweets are suspected of violations.
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