Amputation and vaccination
The model’s amputation was due to complications from COVID-19 and her congenital heart condition, not the mRNA vaccine.
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The model’s amputation was due to complications from COVID-19 and her congenital heart condition, not the mRNA vaccine.
Claims linking COVID vaccines to decreased fertility, increased miscarriages, and abnormal pap smears are unfounded and lack scientific evidence.
COVID vaccines are FDA-authorized, not gene therapy, and reduce illness risk.
The claim that a YouTube star died from COVID vaccine shedding is false; her death was due to heart disease, and COVID vaccines do not cause shedding.
Anti-vaccine claims about mRNA chicken vaccines are misleading, as mRNA vaccines do not alter DNA and pose no threat to human health.
A potential link between Pfizer’s COVID vaccine and stroke in people over 65 is under investigation, but not confirmed.
The claim that COVID deaths and hospitalizations are overcounted is misleading; evidence suggests they are more likely undercounted.
An anti-vaccine lawyer falsely claims that COVID vaccines cause cancer by misinterpreting studies, despite consistent cancer rates and retracted research.
Jeff Beck’s death from bacterial meningitis is unrelated to the COVID vaccine, despite false claims by anti-vaxxers.
A controversial physician claims a re-analysis of mRNA vaccine data proves excess risk of severe events, but the study’s own data shows no significant difference, contradicting the claim.