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Published on 3rd July 2022
The Brunei Ministry of Health (MoH) has refuted viral social media claims alleging monkeypox cases in the country. In a statement, the MoH urged the public to verify information before sharing and warned against spreading unconfirmed reports. They emphasized the potential legal repercussions under the Public Order Act ...
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Did you know? The Brunei Ministry of Health is on a mission to combat misinformation! They not only dismissed monkeypox claims but also warned that spreading false information could land you a three-year prison term. Talk about serious consequences for a little gossip!
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