By Patty McMurray
When reports of dogs getting COVID and possibly spreading it to others surfaced early in the pandemic, Facebook fact-checkers went into overdrive to shut down any conversations on the topic on the anything but free-speech platform.
USA Today, one of the worst “fact-checker” groups employed by Facebook wrote: Researchers have linked the novel coronavirus’ origin to a live animal market in Wuhan, China. It’s believed to have animal origins, possibly in bats. But the CDC’s website states there is no evidence that companion animals can spread the virus.
We all know now that the CCP virus did NOT come from a live animal market in China, yet the misleading statement still remains in the USA Today “fact-checking” article.




