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Incorrect claim that COVID-19 vaccines caused a 143,233% surge in cancer results from flawed calculations that misuse adverse event reporting data
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“Official CDC data: 143,233% surge in fatal cancers among Vaxxed Americans”
Source: The Exposé, Anonymous, 2024-01-27 -
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Social media post inaccurately claims natural remedy of garlic, onions, thyme, and lemon can replace the flu shot
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A soup made of garlic, onions, thyme, and lemon can replace the flu shot and cure other illnesses such as the common cold and norovirus
Source: Healthy Holistic Living, Anonymous, 2023-11-04 -
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There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccinations cause infertility or pregnancy complications
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"The EMA admits COVID-19 vaccination causes infertility"
Source: The Exposé, Anonymous, 2023-05-30 -
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No evidence that COVID-19 vaccines reduces the life expectancy of vaccinated people; COVID-19 vaccines don’t increase mortality rate
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“those who have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19 with mRNA shots will lose 25 years of their life”
Source: The Exposé, Slay News, The People’s Voice, Anonymous, 2023-04-01 -
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Neurological adverse events are very rare after COVID-19 vaccination and less frequent than after SARS-CoV-2 infection
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A study shows that “COVID vaccines could be causing ‘long-term brain damage’”
Source: Leading Report, Anonymous, 2023-05-10 -
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COVID-19 vaccines don’t cause immunodeficiency and aren’t associated with excess mortality
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“most of the individuals who had been fully vaccinated would develop full-blown vaccine-induced acquired immunodeficiency syndrome by the end of the month”
Source: The Exposé, Anonymous, 2022-01-22