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In today's show An Army reservist and her family are living in fear because of a viral conspiracy theory that says she started the coronavirus pandemic. Plus, a journalist supposedly spied on rivals by joining their Zoom meetings, but he did a poor job of covering his tracks. And, drone delivery is here, and dropping off prescriptions. Tap or click to watch my show! → |
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An at-home test can tell you if you had COVID-19 – should you buy one? Curious to know if you've had COVID-19 and recovered? This could give you peace of mind when venturing outdoors, which is why companies are now offering at-home antibody tests. It may confirm your immune system has the tools it needs to potentially fight re-infection. Here's what you need to know about the latest test, and how you can get your hands on it. Tap or click here to find out how to get your antibody test. → | Don’t open this email – it’s a cleverly-disguised ‘sextortion’ scam If you've seen nasty emails with graphic sexual blackmail in your inbox recently, you're not alone. Sextortion scams are a booming business, often netting hackers more than $100,000 a month in revenue. But despite how scary they look, they're nothing more than bluster. Here's why you need to ignore them. Tap or click here to see why these emails are totally phony. → |
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Only in 2020: Reporter gets caught with his pants down Be honest: How many of you get fully dressed up for your Zoom meetings? Computer cameras typically only feature your image from the waist up, so thousands of workers attending virtual meetings are forgoing pants for the sake of comfort … or just because they can. Whether this is right or wrong is another story altogether, but dressing carelessly sure can end badly. Just ask ABC News reporter Will Reeve, who spoke with Good Morning America dressed in a buttoned shirt, jacket and boxer shorts. Perhaps he was assuming the news ticker would cover his lower half, but his legs could be clearly seen as soon as the on-screen graphics disappeared. Will, we salute your boldness, but for the sake of America’s children, please cover up. It’s easy for embarrassing things to happen if you’re a reporter, but the show must go on! Tap or click here to see how one reporter accidentally left Facebook filters on his face during a broadcast. → |
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