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PETALING JAYA, Jan 28 — Malaysian actor Zed Zaidi is facing backlash online for spreading fake news and stoking panic about the coronavirus (2019-nCoV) situation in Malaysia. The 39-year-old had tweeted a picture of himself donning a face mask along with a screenshot bearing false claims that all...

Tuesday, 28 Jan 2020 11:43 AM MYTZed who had tweeted a fake news screenshot claiming that all countries had banned Chinese tourists except for Malaysia. — Pictures from Instagram/rozaidijamil and AFP

PETALING JAYA, Jan 28 — Malaysian actor Zed Zaidi is facing backlash online for spreading fake news and stoking panic about the coronavirus situation in Malaysia. The 39-year-old had tweeted a picture of himself donning a face mask along with a screenshot bearing false claims that all countries had banned Chinese tourists except Malaysia.is seen in the upper right-hand corner of the screenshot.

“Being in Malaysia isn’t safe, you have to cover your nose 24 hours a day from influenza and the conovirus . After this, who knows what other retributions might come down upon us.Duduk malaysia pun tak selamat terpaksa pakai tutup hidung ni 24 jam dari influenza ke conovirus plak lepas ni tak tau apa bala lagi nak turun. Mesti Malaysia ada buat benda2 tak baik ni... hmmm aku rasa rakyat ja yg tau..

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