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Viral WhatsApp forward of ‘WHO lockdown protocol’ is fake

A WhatsApp text has gone viral which claims to state the World Health Organisation’s lockdown protocol for controlling dangerous virus outbreaks. The viral message has also been shared in the form of what looks like a circular by WHO. The image carries a stamp of the international body.


The message states that the lockdown protocol should be as follows – one-day ban followed by a 21-day ban, then a 28-day ban after a 5-day hiatus, then a 15-day day after another 5-day hiatus. It also points out that the first two steps are similar to the steps taken by the Indian government – Janta curfew on March 22, followed by the ongoing 21-day ban which is to end on April 14. If the viral message is to be believed, the curfew will end for good on June 10.

The complete viral text reads, “WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION PROTOCOL&PROCEDURE OF LOCKDOWN PERIODS FOR CONTROLLING ON MOST DANGEROUS VIRUS STEP 1 – 1 DAY. STEP 2- 21 DAYS. AFTER 5 DAYS. STEP 3- 28 DAYS. AFTER 5 DAYS. STEP 4 – 15 DAYS. The sameway, our Indian governments are follow: MAR 22-1 DAY ( TRIAL LOCKDOWN) MAR24-APR14 – 21 DAYS(FIRST LOCKDOWN) APRIL15- APRIL19 – RELAX FROM LOCKDOWN. APR20 – MAY 18 – 28 DAYS(SECOND LOCKDOWN) INCASE,Covid19 patient ratio is Zero Withdraw the LOCKDOWN. Otherwise, May19 – May 24 – Relax from LOCKDOWN. May 25 – June 10 – 15 days (FINAL LOCKDOWN)”.

Alt News has received several requests to fact-check the viral text on WhatsApp (+91 76000 11160) and on our official Android application.

WHO refutes WhatsApp texts

First and foremost, the poor English used in the viral message – grammatical errors and haphazard sentence formations – itself hints that it hasn’t been issued by the WHO. On April 5, WHO South-East Asia posted a tweet debunking such forwards.

Secondly, it seems like the viral message is based on media reports and a study published by students at Cambridge University, UK.

An ABP report from April 3 states, “Two Indian-origin researchers from the University of Cambridge in the UK have come up with a model that predicts a flat 49-day nationwide lockdown.” Since then, several media outlets have carried reports which question if three-week lockdown is sufficient or not.

Research by students at Cambridge

Rajesh Singh and R. Adhikari, students at Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge published the research paper ‘Age-structured impact of social distancing on the COVID-19 epidemic in India’.

The research presented a mathematical model of the spread of infection in a population structured by age and social contact between ages. The study found that a three-week lockdown is insufficient to prevent a resurgence and, instead, suggested protocols for lockdown with periodic relaxation. One of them forecasts a three-fold lockdown – 21-day, 28-day and 18-day, just like in the viral message.

Therefore the social media claim associated with the WhatsApp text is false. The World Health Organisation has not issued any such ‘lockdown protocol’.

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