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Stephen King admits being wrong about Florida single day Covid death toll, BUT...

Yesterday, author Stephen King tweeted that there were “1200 dead of COVID yesterday in Florida.” The tweet got about 24,000 retweets and over 80,000 likes. In a now-deleted tweet, Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding called it “the most terrifying thing Stephen King has ever written.” And like so much of King’s previous work, it was also fiction. King finally acknowledged the “error”:

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There’s that word!

That’s the one.

He did, and that was the problem.

King also hasn’t yet regretted the error enough to delete the original tweet:

Still no “contains misinformation” flag from Twitter? How totally unsurprising…

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