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Hi, Im Hari Sreenivasan, and welcome to another episode of TAKE ON , where well try to debunk some of the things you may have seen or even shared online. Did you see the video of the allegedly escaped coronavirus patient in Italy? It was dramatic. A man being chased by men in hazmat suits while he screamed, Help! to stunned passersby. So why did this go viral and how can you, as a viewer, determine if its real or if its not? For that, we turn to Laura Garcia. She works with First Draft and she works with journalists all over the world to help to verify what they find online. So one of the most common types of disinformation that we see online are images and videos that are not manipulated. They havent been doctored or edited in any way. Theyre just old or theyre taken out of context. And I know this from the work that we do at First Draft. So my initial thought was, can we look for this video and see if its existed on the Internet before. If you can walk me through this. Let