Rafy Rivera,
JUST WATCHEDMUST WATCHPuertorriqueños que sobrevivieron los tornados narran impactantes recuerdos de la devastación El recuerdo del azote de los potentes tornados que afectaron a cinco estados de Estados Unidos están muy fresco en la memoria de tres puertorriqueños. Ya de regreso en la isla, narran parte de lo vivido. Rafy Rivera habló con ellos. Source: CNN Stories worth watching (15 Videos)Puertorriqueños que sobrevivieron los tornados narran impactantes recuerdos de la devastación El recuerdo del azote de los potentes tornados que afectaron a cinco estados de Estados Unidos están muy fresco en la memoria de tres puertorriqueños. Ya de regreso en la isla, narran parte de lo vivido. Rafy Rivera habló con ellos. Source: CNN
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Bias
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- Dengue outbreaks occur occasionally in the continental United States; last year, several cases were reported in Florida.
- Puerto Rico Secretary of Health Carlos Mellado said
Conflicts of Interest
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- There is no dengue vaccine available for adults in the US contradicts earlier statement about availability of vaccine for children and those living in areas with high risk of infection including Puerto Rico.
Contradictions
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Examples:
- Amanda Musa incorrectly states that dengue is endemic worldwide without mentioning Puerto Rico specifically
- Puerto Rico Secretary of Health Carlos Mellado said
- The title suggests a public health emergency when no such declaration was made
Deceptions
50%
Examples:
- El recuerdo del azote de los potentes tornados que afectaron a cinco estados de Estados Unidos están muy fresco en la memoria de tres puertorriqueños. Ya de regreso en la isla, narran parte de lo vivido.
- The article fails to mention how climate change has already been contributing to outbreaks in tropical regions like Puerto Rico.
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