'The message [about an infection] did not come from any verified platforms of the department,' the DOH said in an advisory.
disowned a circulating health bulletin about a new respiratory infection that supposedly originated in China.
DOH further advised the public to only access information from its website and official social media platforms. According to John Hopkins Medicine, common colds are more common among children younger than six years old.
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