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False: Bill Gates told world leaders at the G20 summit that 'death panels' will soon be required.

Bill Gates has been misquoted from a 2010 interview to claim that at the G20 summit in 2022, he spoke about the looming requirement of death panels.

False: Bill Gates disabled the comments feature on his Twitter after Elon Musk 'exposed' him in the Twitter Files.

Bill Gates has not been named in the Twitter Files. Gates's account turned off the comments in July 2020, before the files were released.

False: Bill Gates was cornered with COVID-19 vaccine-related questions during an interview.

The video has been digitally altered. The original interview did not feature the questions seen in the viral clip.

False: An arrest warrant has been issued in the Philippines against Bill Gates for 'premeditated murder,' linked to the country's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

No court has issued an arrest warrant against Bill Gates. This claim originated on a website known for publishing fabricated stories.

False: Bill Gates's daughter Phoebe has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and other diseases.

Bill Gates' daughters have both been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to their own public statements. Melinda Gates has also announced the same.

False: Bill Gates admits that 700,000 people will be harmed or killed by his foundation's COVID-19 vaccines.

A quote from an interview with Gates was taken out of context to fit an anti-vaccine narrative. COVID-19 vaccines are safe.

False: Egg shortages are caused by Bill Gates' investments into farm land and a company making artificial eggs.

The avian flu outbreak in birds and factors such as inflation and supply disruption caused the recent egg shortage.

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