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Health-Covid
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No, a Pfizer document does not confirm their mRNA-based COVID vaccine contains graphene oxide
Health-Vaccines
U.K.'s ONS data has been misrepresented to show that COVID vaccines caused 600,000 deaths in the U.S.
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, monovalent COVID-19 vaccines have not been banned
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Spike proteins from COVID-19 vaccines have not completely replaced sperm in vaccinated men
Health-Covid
Politics-General
No, the US government has not proven the lab leak hypothesis for COVID-19 origins
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Media-General
No, the BBC has not admitted that the COVID-19 vaccines caused excess deaths in 2022 in the U.K.
Health-General
No medical evidence that placing raw onion on the soles of the feet cures cold and cough
Conspiracies-General
Health-Vaccines
mRNA vaccines are not administered into the food supply or livestock
Health-General
Protective coating used for fruits and vegetables misrepresented to be harmful for the human body
Conspiracies-5G
Health-Vaccines
Politics-General
The U.K. emergency alert system cannot activate pathogens in the vaccinated
Health-Vaccines
No, 20 million global deaths haven't been directly attributed to COVID-19 vaccines
Health-General
No, Vitamin D present in milk is not going to 'poison' you
Health-Covid
Video misrepresents email from Fauci and his advice about wearing masks amid spread of COVID-19
Health-Covid
Recent claims that Switzerland has banned COVID-19 vaccinations are misleading.
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, COVID-19 vaccines are not causing H3N2 influenza in India
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
WHO guidelines were misinterpreted to claim kids and teens need not be vaccinated against COVID-19
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