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InaccurateThe CDC licences vaccine technology, but isn’t a vaccine company; the CDC doesn’t sell vaccines, it buys and distributes vaccines free of charge
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“The CDC is not an independent agency. It is a vaccine company […] The CDC owns over 20 vaccine patents. It sells about $4.6 billion of vaccines every year”.
Source: Children's Health Defense, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2021-02-19 -
InaccurateRobert F. Kennedy Jr. misrepresents WHO causality assessment for adverse events following vaccination, wrongly claims it enables cover-up of vaccine deaths
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[It] is nearly impossible to categorize post-vaccine deaths as vaccine-related
Source: NewsPunch, Children's Health Defense, Baxter Dmitry, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2017-07-18 -
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Science Feedback invited to speak at climate disinformation symposium at the French National Assembly
…climate disinformation; such instances were six times less frequent compared to privately-owned media outlets. Joining the discussion were Lou Welgryn, secretary-general of Data for Good, and Jean Sauvignon, head of…
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IncorrectEating alkaline food cannot prevent or cure COVID-19
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The pH for the coronavirus varies from 5.5 to 8.5. What we need to do to defeat the coronavirus is to consume more alkaline foods above the virus’ pH level.
Source: Facebook, Facebook users, 2020-04-15 -
MisleadingStudies indicate that COVID-19 vaccination doesn’t increase risk of death, despite misleading video on Europe excess death by John Campbell
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EuroMOMO data shows excess deaths in people aged 0 to 14; excess deaths in Europe cannot be explained by COVID-19
Source: YouTube, John Campbell, 2023-01-23 -
InaccurateCompared to unvaccinated people, vaccinated individuals are more protected against the Delta variant
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“the CDC now admits that being ‘fully vaccinated’ does not actually fight the ‘delta variant,’ but instead contributes to more infections”
Source: Natural News, Ethan A. Huff, 2021-07-29 -
InaccurateCDC study finds five percent of teens hospitalized due to COVID-19 require ventilation, vaccinating against COVID-19 can help reduce the risk of severe disease in teens
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“The kids who were [in hospital for other reasons] were the ones [...] on the ventilators. Not the kids who [were in hospital for COVID-19].”
Source: Facebook, Wendy Bell, 2021-06-07 -
IncorrectClaim of a coming ice age misrepresents the study it relies on
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Scientists studying Antarctica sea ice warn a rise in accumulation could spark the next ice age.
Source: Daily Mail, Fox News, Stacy Liberatore, Chris Ciaccia, 2019-10-31
