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Misleading: A Forbes article claims COVID-19 vaccine alters human DNA.
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
False: COVID-19 vaccines contain graphene oxide, U.K. lab report reveals.
Health-Covid
True: The BA.2 variant of COVID-19 has been detected in San Diego, California.
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
False: COVID-19 vaccines cause intracranial hemorrhage.
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Misleading: Covid vaccine particles are present in breast milk.
Health-Covid
False: The XBB subvariant of COVID-19 is five times more virulent than the Delta variant.
Health-Covid
Media-Sports
False: Damar Hamlin collapsed due to COVID-19 vaccine poisoning.
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, COVID-19 vaccines are not causing H3N2 influenza in India
Health-Vaccines
No, vaccines did not cause autism in Vietnam
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, COVID-19 vaccines do not transmit antibodies through aerosols
Health-Covid
Photo doesn't show Obama, Fauci, and Melinda Gates at the Wuhan lab in 2015
Health-General
No, this photo does not show students' meals in Rome, Italy
Health-Vaccines
RFK Jr. makes false claims about children's vaccines safety
Conspiracies-General
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, Bill Gates did not say people who resist ‘mRNA tsunami’ will be excluded from society
Health-General
No, sea moss cannot cure diabetes
Health-Vaccines
No, vaccinated people are not more vulnerable to BA.2.86 coronavirus variant
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