Correcting this week’s misinformation: week of September 19, 2024
Explore the facts behind claims about vaccine safety: do children receive too many vaccines, should mRNA COVID vaccines be avoided, and are vaccine-related deaths underreported?
Explore the facts behind claims about vaccine safety: do children receive too many vaccines, should mRNA COVID vaccines be avoided, and are vaccine-related deaths underreported?
This week VFV debunks RFK Jr.’s baby COVID claims, Steve Kirsch’s cataract claim, and Bret Weinstein’s childhood-schedule conspiracy.
This week we explore the facts behind claims linking COVID vaccines to turbo cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), and vaccine-caused deaths.
This week we debunk misinformation about mpox and shingles, vaccine side effects, and the childhood vaccination schedule, providing the overwhelming scientific evidence supporting vaccines’ safety and effectiveness.
This week we address misinformation on COVID vaccines and cancer risks, the necessity of Hep B vaccination at birth, and debunk claims about vaccines increasing deaths and cancer rates.
Find out if vaccines are tested against placebos, if the pandemic proved vaccines are dangerous, and whether COVID vaccines cause death within one minute in this weeks newsletter.