Since the death of Grichka Bogdanoff, on Tuesday, Internet users share an article that makes the twin they tested the VVID-19 vaccine since “a long time”. But this article comes from the satirical site science info.
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Grichka Bogdanoff, known for having animated with his brother, Igor, the science fiction issue “Time X” on TF1 in the 1980s, died Tuesday, December 28 at the age of 72. According to the information of the world, Grichka Bogdanoff was hospitalized on December 15 in the Georges-Pompidou Hospital Resuscitation Department after contracted COVID-19. He was not vaccinated against the disease, just like his brother, also hospitalized.
Although confirmed by their lawyer, M e Edouard de Lamaze, Tuesday evening on BFM-TV , the information that the famous twins were not vaccinated was questioned by many Internet users, on the basis of an article of the Site Science info that is none other than a parodic site. “It has been a long time since we tested the Covid-19 vaccine and we confirm that there is no side effects”: the quote is awarded to Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff in this article published on December 23, 2020, two days. After the European Medicines Agency and the European Commission authorize the distribution of the Pfizer-Biontech Cvid-19 vaccine.
“The Bogdanov brothers (…) declare having tested for a long time this vaccine without ever having observed the slightest modification of their physical. So here we are reassured,” Can we read in this article which rotates the transformation of Their two faces, one of the mysteries surrounding their celebrity.
An article from a site where everything is invented
because it is a satirical article. When we consult The “About” page of science info , what it is strongly advised to make to judge the reliability of a site, we can read:
“Let us say once for all: the site scienceinfo.fr is a parody, satirical, anxiogenic site and without embarrassment. All the information exposed are, unfortunately for some and fortunately for others, invented from All rooms. “
The website also specifies that the quotes used in their articles “are obviously false and imagined for [in] strengthening the Ubuesque character”.
Other indices could lead Internet users to doubt the reliability of the quote attributed to the Bogdanoff brothers: the other articles published on the site in question … ” Accident of Hunt: After the death of a hiker, several mayors prohibit the walks in the forest “; ” This pathot explains how it has retired to 30 years with a pension of 3,500 euros monthly “; ” This miniature nuclear power plant is able to charge an electric car in just thirty seconds “ … absurd titles are not lacking on this site that boasts to push the Internet users to be curious about sources of information.
“Do not believe everything you tell and all you read about the Internet. Be vigilant … and think to smile”, concludes the parody site in its presentation.