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  • Last Updated on October 14, 2024 by Nivedita Quick Take According to a social media post, Clint Eastwood allegedly underwent hospitalization following a fatal Ligma viral infection. We verified the assertion. Our research has determined that the claim is False. The Claim A widely shared social media post from Dec 28, 2022, with the caption “Clint Eastwood on Life Support After the Deadly Ligma Virus Spreads Through His Body,” claims that Clint Eastwood, 92, was rushed to the nearby Carmel Hospital after contracting the deadly Ligma virus, which took over his vital organs. Fact Check Is the shared post trustworthy? No, not at all. We used the post’s shared image to conduct a Google reverse image search. Our findings show that the image depicting the hospitalized individual is unrelated to Clint Eastwood, indicating that it is likely a composite of several images. Clint Eastwood is a well-known American actor who first rose to fame in the 1960s as one of Hollywood’s biggest stars before developing into a prolific and well-known director-producer. We searched for a press release or official announcement regarding Clint Eastwood’s illness brought on by the Ligma virus but were unable to locate any. Further to that, he didn’t mention any such news on his official account on Twitter. Instead, on December 26, 2022, the veteran actor sent out an official tweet to wish all of his fans a Merry Christmas. Thus, the claim is unreliable. The Ligma virus: does it really exist? No, the existence of the ligma virus is not supported by any strong evidence. This is due to the fact that the World Health Organization’s most recent list (2023) of the world’s most lethal diseases does not include the term “ligma viral infection.” The priority diseases at the moment are COVID-19, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Ebola virus disease, Marburg virus disease, Lassa fever, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Rift Valley fever, Zika, and “Disease X.” The name ‘Ligma viral infection’ is not mentioned on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s official website. Instead, the website lists the names of infectious outbreaks norovirus, salmonella, listeria , and hepatitis of unknown cause in children in the US. Therefore, Ligma virus infection is not an actual disease. Why are viral infections harmful to human health? A virus is a tiny germ. Given that they are made from protein-coated genetic material, these little hijackers enter living, healthy human cells and multiply there, destroying or harming human health. These infected copies could be the cause of deadly diseases like COVID-19, Ebola, and HIV/AIDS, as well as common infectious diseases like the flu and other illnesses that target different human organs. In recent times, rumors about various celebrities facing unusual health challenges have surged. This brings to mind another intriguing claim about the so-called ‘black eye‘ phenomenon among celebrities, which has been linked to bizarre theories, including parasites. The possibility that a viral infection may not always result in illness should be emphasized. Perhaps one’s immune system could fight it off. And for most of the viral infections, the only necessary treatment could be short-term symptomatic relief. Despite the accessibility of antiviral drugs, vaccinations are typically the best line of defense against catching any viral illness. THIP MEDIA TAKE: Some viral infections, however, can be harmful to people’s health. Nevertheless, the WHO and CDC state that there is no such virus as the ligma virus. Additionally, none of Clint Eastwood’s official statements have made reference to his illness caused by the same. Thus, we draw the conclusion that the claim is false.
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