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Are all COVID vaccinated people dying?

The Claim:

Alex Jones posted a claim that COVID vaccines are deadly experiments, saying animals all died in trials, most people who got the shots will die by 2028, millions are already dead, and many doses were either poison or just salt water.

The Facts:

Alex Jones says that “27 peer-reviewed doctors stated that 100% of people who got the vaccine will die by 2028 because of mRNA technology.” But this claim does not hold up when we look at the facts.

First, there is no such thing as a “peer-reviewed doctor.” Peer review is a system used in science to make sure studies are accurate and trustworthy. Before a study is published, other experts in the same field carefully check it for mistakes, bias, or poor methods. It is the research that is peer reviewed, not the person. If someone says “peer-reviewed doctors,” they are misusing the term and trying to make their claim sound more scientific than it is.

Second, the timeline in these claims keeps shifting. At different times, people have said that everyone who got the vaccine would die within six months, then within a year, then within three years, and then within five years. Now the claim has moved to 2028. Each time the deadline passes and vaccinated people remain healthy, the prediction changes. This pattern shows that the claim is not based on evidence, but on fear and moving the goalposts.

Third, there is no proof at all that 70% of vaccines were either poison or just salt water. Vaccines go through strict safety and quality checks before they are given to people. Batches are tested in labs, monitored during shipping, and tracked once they are used. If most vaccines were fake or harmful, it would have been discovered immediately by doctors, scientists, and public health agencies around the world. In fact, hundreds of millions of people have safely received COVID vaccines, and data from hospitals and health systems show they reduce the risk of severe illness and death.

These claims often mix scientific words with conspiracy theories to sound convincing, but they do not match the real evidence. Understanding how peer review works, how vaccine safety is monitored, and how predictions have repeatedly failed can help us see why these statements are not true.

Disclaimer: Science is always evolving and our understanding of these topics may have evolved too since this was originally posted. Be sure to check out our most recent posts and browse the latest Just the Facts Topics for the latest.

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