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Anchorage, Alaska: Restaurant's Coronavirus Conspiracy Facebook Post Spurs Social Media Backlash
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77984944:MV80MzQ5MjU3XzY5NjYyQTNE] Oh man, were one of you tards responsible for this? https://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Anchorage-restaurants-coronavirus-conspiracy-Facebook-post-spurs-social-backlash-569527671.html "One of the restaurant’s owners, Daryl Hunter, also argued in support of the original post in the comments, and said that he agreed with a Facebook user who asserted that coronavirus is fake. Other Facebook users were alarmed by posts, including one that suggested Hunter's daughter returned to Anchorage after traveling out of state on Sunday before then visiting the restaurant on Monday, not observing the 14-day quarantine after arriving in state as described in State of Alaska Health Mandate 10.1. The Anchorage Health Department said Thursday it had received 11 complaints about the restaurant as of 5 p.m. that evening..." [/quote]
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"One of the restaurant’s owners, Daryl Hunter, also argued in support of the original post in the comments, and said that he agreed with a Facebook user who asserted that coronavirus is fake.
Other Facebook users were alarmed by posts, including one that suggested Hunter's daughter returned to Anchorage after traveling out of state on Sunday before then visiting the restaurant on Monday, not observing the 14-day quarantine after arriving in state as described in State of Alaska Health Mandate 10.1.
The Anchorage Health Department said Thursday it had received 11 complaints about the restaurant as of 5 p.m. that evening..."
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