Twitter suspends the account of Mexican actress Patricia Navidad for misinformation

Twitter deactivated this Friday, January 8, 2021, the story of the Mexican actress Patricia Christmas after getting involved in many controversial to post misinformation for example, coronavirus is cured with “guava and aspirin teas (infusions).

In the actress’ profile you can read: “Account suspended. Twitter suspends accounts that violate Twitter rules”.

For months, the actress has been trend several times more than for his work for his comments question existence of covid-19 and „plandemie“As he described it, in addition to his expressions of support for the President of the United States, Donald Trump.

In addition, he had also made sure that vaccinations against him coronavirus which are already administered in several countries around the world, including Mexico, are used for “hipervigilar“la populations.

However, the suspension of his account – which is unknown for how long will remain blocked – came after he referred to these hypotheses in his latest publication. means for heal he coronavirus.

In the same message, he stated that covid-19 is “the same flu every year that moves every two years” and said he did not use the mask according to the recommendations for avoid spread of the coronavirus.

“The only thing I can tell you is that I take care of my immune system, I don’t wear a mask,” the actress told the media.

So far, Christmas has not expressed anything about this event through other active social networks, such as Instagram A tick.

But before this event, too singer assured that some of his accounts social networks they had tried to cancel them, though he said he was not worried.

“Yes, just like Donald Trump because I support him, he is the better of the two options. I’m not afraid they will cancel my accounts because in the end we know that social networks are doing well for us,” the actress replied on Thursday, January 87..

According to data from the last day, Mexico It is almost 1.5 million cases of covid-19 and adds over 131,000 deaths.

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