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Misleading: Young men are more likely to suffer from myocarditis, which is caused by COVID-19 vaccines and not COVID-19.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

Misleading: Young men are more likely to suffer from myocarditis, which is caused by COVID-19 vaccines and not COVID-19.

False: In the Pfizer clinical trial, 1 in 9 children suffered severe adverse reactions, leaving them unable to perform daily activities.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

False: In the Pfizer clinical trial, 1 in 9 children suffered severe adverse reactions, leaving them unable to perform daily activities.

Partly_True: Nipah virus infection has the same symptoms as COVID-19.
Health-General Health-Covid

Partly_True: Nipah virus infection has the same symptoms as COVID-19.

Misleading: There have been more deaths in 8 months due to the COVID-19 vaccines than there have been due to all other available vaccines in 21 years.
Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

Misleading: There have been more deaths in 8 months due to the COVID-19 vaccines than there have been due to all other available vaccines in 21 years.

Unverifiable: In August, there were more deaths from suicide than COVID-19.
Health-Covid

Unverifiable: In August, there were more deaths from suicide than COVID-19.

False: The population of the U.K. has been projected to be 22.93 million by 2025.
Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

False: The population of the U.K. has been projected to be 22.93 million by 2025.

False: The vaccinated pose a greater danger to others than the unvaccinated.
Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

False: The vaccinated pose a greater danger to others than the unvaccinated.

False: In the U.K., everyone is required to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Politics-Policy Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Politics-Policy

False: In the U.K., everyone is required to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Misleading: COVID-19 vaccines can trigger severe reactions in those with thrombocytopenia, a rare blood disorder.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

Misleading: COVID-19 vaccines can trigger severe reactions in those with thrombocytopenia, a rare blood disorder.

Misleading: Public and Private schools in Punjab are closed until September 30 due to COVID-19.
Health-Covid

Misleading: Public and Private schools in Punjab are closed until September 30 due to COVID-19.

Misleading: If there are lots of bubbles in your drink, your drink is murky, changes color, or the ice sinks, then your drink has been spiked.
Health-General Health-General

Misleading: If there are lots of bubbles in your drink, your drink is murky, changes color, or the ice sinks, then your drink has been spiked.

False: Children have died and are dying due to COVID-19 vaccines.
Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

False: Children have died and are dying due to COVID-19 vaccines.

Partly_True: Lines across your fingernails indicate that you have had COVID-19.
Health-Covid

Partly_True: Lines across your fingernails indicate that you have had COVID-19.

Misleading: Studies from the CDC, U.K. government, and Oxford University have deemed COVID-19 vaccines ineffective.
Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

Misleading: Studies from the CDC, U.K. government, and Oxford University have deemed COVID-19 vaccines ineffective.

Misleading: In the U.K., the COVID-19 hospitalization and fatality rate in fully vaccinated people under the age of 50 is 175 percent higher than in unvaccinated people.
Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

Misleading: In the U.K., the COVID-19 hospitalization and fatality rate in fully vaccinated people under the age of 50 is 175 percent higher than in unvaccinated people.

Misleading: Natural COVID immunity is stronger than protection induced through vaccines.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

Misleading: Natural COVID immunity is stronger than protection induced through vaccines.

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