Pseudohealth Eastern Orthodox Church leader orders suspension of services in response to coronavirus New directive follows controversy over the potential spread of COVID-19 via Holy Communion rites and other religious practices follow-up Katia Patin
Russia says it has hardly any coronavirus cases. Doctors say otherwise. Low reported cases of COVID-19 and chaotic, poorly equipped hospitals point to politics taking precedence over a public health crisis dispatch Ilan Greenberg and Katerina Fomina
Weaponized Doubt A US-funded lab in Tbilisi, Georgia fights COVID-19 — and Russian disinformation Once a frequent target for Moscow’s propaganda machine, conspiracy theories about the lab are falling flat dispatch Isobel Cockerell
Weaponized Doubt Knowledge is the vaccine for coronavirus hysteria The coronavirus pandemic is reminding us why we need experts essay Suzanne O'Sullivan
Pseudohealth Communion in the time of coronavirus Controversy over church rites pits medical science against faith across much of the Eastern Orthodox world dispatch Giorgi Lomsadze
Weaponized Doubt The shadowy cult at the center of South Korea’s coronavirus outbreak Shincheonji claims to have about 200,000 followers in South Korea and wants to expand its influence in the West dispatch Chaewon Chung
The global anti-vax movement: a visual history Disinformation about vaccines has been around for hundreds of years feature Mariam Kiparoidze
Meet the doctors fighting anti-vax attackers online Anti-vaccine online abuse is scaring doctors into silence. But now hundreds are fighting back dispatch Isobel Cockerell
Weaponized Doubt Waging a global campaign to halt 5G The manager of an influential anti-5G Facebook group uses a radiation detector and claims the new network will have a disastrous effect on public health dispatch Filip Brokeš
How a disinformation campaign wiped out synthetic insulin’s deadly effects Hundreds of people died in the two decades after synthetic insulin was launched. A disinformation campaign covered up their plight Audrey Farley
How anti-vaxxers get around Instagram's new hashtag controls Anti-vax users are hijacking sexual assault and abortion rights hashtags to spread their message dispatch Isobel Cockerell