KEY POINTS
  • Facebook removed a post by President Donald Trump that claimed the flu is more deadly than the coronavirus. 
  • Twitter hid the same message that was posted to Trump's Twitter account behind a label and prevented users from sharing it.
  • The post was up for hours before both companies took action.
US President Donald Trump wears a facemask as he leaves Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland heading to Marine One on October 5, 2020, to return to the White House after being discharged.

Facebook and Twitter on Tuesday took action against a post by President Donald Trump that falsely claimed the seasonal flu is more deadly than the coronavirus. 

Facebook removed the post, and Twitter added a label warning of misinformation about the coronavirus before a user could click to view it. Twitter also prevented the tweet from being shared.