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No medical evidence that zinc and vitamin D can cure or prevent COVID-19
Health-Covid
No, Amish communities do not have lower COVID-19 mortality rates because they are unvaccinated
Health-Covid
No, the NHS COVID-19 app did not cost £37 billion
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Claim that Boris Johnson did not get COVID-19 is based on satire
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No evidence to back Naomi Wolf's claim on Pfizer vaccine getting deposited in brain and ovaries
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No, there is no cancer-causing DNA from green monkeys in mRNA-vaccines
Health-Covid
Remdesivir does not contain cyanide
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Online posts falsely claim a COVID-19 testing patent was filed in 2015
Health-Covid
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The EMA has not said COVID-19 vaccines adversely affect female fertility
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Health-Vaccines
No evidence Jamie Foxx was left partially paralyzed and blind from a blood clot in his brain following COVID-19 vaccination
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No, George Monbiot did not pen piece in The Guardian saying he got COVID 23 times
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No, WHO didn't admit that COVID-19 vaccines can induce multiple sclerosis
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No, the U.K. has not approved the SKYCovion vaccine to be sprayed from aircraft
Health-Covid
The number of recorded miscarriages in Lanarkshire did not double in 2022
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No, SARS-CoV-1 was not a bioweapon developed at a U.S. university
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Misleading posts about 'Disease X' add fuel to misinformation on Twitter
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