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Police hunt coronavirus denier who is spreading fake news in Scotland's largest town

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A serial coronavirus denier has struck for the third time.The latest twisted message appeared on the wall of the busy Phoenix Retail Park at Linwood.The spot is a mile and a half from where a menace struck at the weekend.Barskiven Road links the Linwood Phoenix retail zone to Ferguslie Park and is a busy route for traffic.A source said: “The feeling is it could be the same person involved.“All the writing is in capital letters of a very similar nature.“And they seem to like the use of the words kids and adults.“Whoever is doing this is making a right mess.“But, more importantly, making a fool of all of us who are treating this virus deadly.

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