Man charged with sending false message to NTU researcher that he had COVID-19

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SINGAPORE: A man was charged on Monday (May 17) with knowingly transmitting a false message to a researcher from Nanyang Technological University ...

SINGAPORE: A man was charged on Monday with knowingly transmitting a false message to a researcher from Nanyang Technological University that he could not attend a"session" as he had COVID-19 and was quarantined in hospital.

Chan allegedly knew this to be false, as he had not tested positive for COVID-19, the document continued. According to online research websites, the researcher he allegedly lied to is studying the cognitive neuroscience of deception.The email address that he allegedly sent the false message to was listed in a Facebook post aimed at NTU Psychology Majors in July 2020, calling for volunteers to participate in a decision-making study using magnetic resonance imaging .

 

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