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Is measles no big deal?
In a new video, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny claims that before the vaccine, measles deaths were very rare and that the vaccine isn't needed.
Do doctors like vaccines just for the money they make?
A video from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing “Voices of the Vaccine Injured" from July of last year is going around again. In it, several people claim that doctors exaggerate how dangerous vaccine-preventable diseases are because they make so much money from vaccines.
Do COVID vaccines cause hantavirus?
A new rumor claims that hantavirus is listed as an adverse reaction in the package inserts for a COVID vaccine.
Is the government hiding COVID vaccine harms?
A video from a COVID roundtable discussion led by Senator Ron Johnson is going around again. In it, Senator Johnson says that government officials ignored warning signs that COVID vaccines might cause serious side effects and hid this information from the public.
Are unvaccinated kids inconveniently healthier?
A newer study looked at the data from the so-called "Inconvenient Study" talked about in a September 2025 Senate hearing. The study says that vaccines, especially the full childhood schedule, can cause more illness, brain and behavior problems, and long-term health issues, and that they may not be as safe as people are told.
Do people really need tetanus boosters?
A viral video claims tetanus shots are unsafe, not very helpful, rarely needed, and that taking vitamin C is a better way to prevent or survive tetanus.
Is vaccinated blood dangerous?
People are still, in the year 2026, asking for blood from unvaccinated donors.
Is the MMR deadlier than measles?
A recent research paper from Peter McCollough's group says that 299 deaths in the U.S. were reported after MMR vaccines, mostly in very young children, soon after getting the shot.

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