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False: The Australian army is forcing people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and quarantining unvaccinated people.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Media-General

False: The Australian army is forcing people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and quarantining unvaccinated people.

Misleading: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison blames citizens for COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths.
Health-Covid Politics-People

Misleading: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison blames citizens for COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths.

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.

True: The DCGI has approved the study to assess the effect of mixing Covaxin and Covishield dosage.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

True: The DCGI has approved the study to assess the effect of mixing Covaxin and Covishield dosage.

False: Big Pharma is using bot activity on Twitter to spread fear about COVID-19.
Health-Covid Tech-AI Tech-Social-Media

False: Big Pharma is using bot activity on Twitter to spread fear about COVID-19.

False: If the media mentions that someone "died after a short illness," then they are covering up a vaccine death.
Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Media-General

False: If the media mentions that someone "died after a short illness," then they are covering up a vaccine death.

Misleading: India has given the world two made-in-India COVID-19 vaccines.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

Misleading: India has given the world two made-in-India COVID-19 vaccines.

False: Covishield and Covaxin are more effective in dealing with the Delta variant of COVID-19 than other vaccines.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

False: Covishield and Covaxin are more effective in dealing with the Delta variant of COVID-19 than other vaccines.

True: U.K. adults under 30 have been advised to take an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

True: U.K. adults under 30 have been advised to take an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Misleading: Indian government increased the time gap between two Covishield vaccine doses due to a shortage.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Politics-Policy

Misleading: Indian government increased the time gap between two Covishield vaccine doses due to a shortage.

False: Germany has stopped administering COVID-19 vaccinations
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Politics-Policy

False: Germany has stopped administering COVID-19 vaccinations

Misleading: COVID-19 vaccines should not be rolled out to 12 year olds in the U.K. as they haven't been tested properly.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Tech-Social-Media

Misleading: COVID-19 vaccines should not be rolled out to 12 year olds in the U.K. as they haven't been tested properly.

False: COVID-19 is not contagious because there are no biohazard bins for the disposal of used masks and gloves.
Health-Covid

False: COVID-19 is not contagious because there are no biohazard bins for the disposal of used masks and gloves.

Misleading: Bill Gates is the primary funder of the MHRA and owns major shares in Pfizer and BioNTech.
Economics-Business Conspiracies-General Health-Covid Health-Vaccines

Misleading: Bill Gates is the primary funder of the MHRA and owns major shares in Pfizer and BioNTech.

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: The Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has said that it is likely that a vaccine resistant strand of COVID-19 will emerge.
Health-Covid Health-Pharma Health-Vaccines

Misleading: The Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has said that it is likely that a vaccine resistant strand of COVID-19 will emerge.

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