Nébih: the HIV-infected orange is a hoax
The hoax of the HIV contaminated orange has appeared again on the Internet. The National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) draws the consumers’ attention that the information is not based on reality, the commercially available products can be safely consumed – privatbankar.hu wrote.
The hoaxes about HIV contaminated oranges first appeared early last year. The news is not based on reality. The NÉBIH suggests that before sharing the news it is worth to inform from authentic professional sites or inquire to the authorities to avoid any unnecessary panic- the communication of the authority notes. (privatbankar.hu)
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