China officially makes internet rumor-mongering a crime amid coronavirus
New cyberspace regulations come into effect as authorities face criticism over handling of whistle-blowing doctor

Social media has become a major source of misinformation about the epidemic both in and outside of China. But China’s new regulations are vague on what constitutes a rumor, and a recent high-profile case suggests authorities can sometimes be wrong.
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