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Did the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) post a tweet encouraging people to shoplift to slow the spread of COVID-19? No, that's not true: This is a fabricated image of a tweet. tweet 'does not come from our Twitter account or any other CDC official channel,' said Belsie González, a senior public affairs specialist for the CDC.

The claim appeared in an Instagram post (archived here) where it was published on December 18, 2020, with the caption 'Thank you @cdcgov.' The screenshot of the fake tweet read:

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1 day ago  Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin. CDC, FDA lift pause on using J&J’s coronavirus vaccine, add safety warning. “The AMA will continue to. CDC’s home for COVID-19 data. Visualizations, graphs, and data in one easy-to-use website. The latest tweets from @CDCNCBDDD. CDC recommends that people limit travel during the pandemic, and if people do travel, they should wear a mask when doing so. Scientific evidence shows that consistent and universal use of masks on public transportation systems and in transportation hubs will help protect Americans from COVID-19 and help to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

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It is more ethical to shoplift and leave the store to prevent the spread of COVID-19 than it is to wait in line and pay. Please protect others. For more information about the coronavirus please refer to cdc.gov/coronavirus/20...

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This is what the Instagram looked like at the time of posting:

Although this screenshot looks like a tweet, there is no evidence that the official CDC Twitter account ever posted that message. In a keyword Twitter search, this tweet does not appear:

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Even if the CDC had deleted such a message, the CDC Twitter account rarely posts in the format that appears in the fake posted to Instagram. Tweets from @CDCgov about COVID-19 almost always include some sort of media like a photo, a graphic, or a video, not just stand-alone text like the Instagram post features. If the CDC did tweet something like this about shoplifting, there would have been backlash online, but Lead Stories found none.

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What's more, the Instagram account that posted this fake tweet, @corysnearowsk, has posted satirical tweets in the past: