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Elon Musk promoted coronavirus misinformation for months. Then his own infection kept him out of SpaceX’s astronaut launch. – Business Insider Australia
Elon Musk’s rocket company launched its first full crew into space earlier this month, but he wasn’t allowed to be there in person.

Elon Musk’s rocket company launched its first full crew into space earlier this month, but he wasn’t allowed to be there in person.
As SpaceX sent the four astronauts careening towards the International Space Station, Musk was feeling fatigued and had the sniffles. He had tested positive for COVID-19 days earlier, so NASA wouldn’t let him into its Florida facilities.
Musk told his 40 million Twitter followers that he’d been experiencing “mild” symptoms â” sniffles, cough, and a slight fever â” but…
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