Search results for: "vaccines"
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InaccurateThe benefits of COVID-19 vaccines outweigh their risks; vaccinated children don’t die at a higher rate compared to unvaccinated children
Claim:
1 in 1,000 children vaccinated against COVID-19 dies
Source: Instagram, Adrian Norman, 2021-10-02 -
InaccurateCOVID-19 vaccines reduce the risk of pregnancy complications; Pfizer’s clinical trial didn’t show increased rate of miscarriage in pregnant women
Claim:
“44 Percent of Pregnant Women in Pfizer Trial Lost Their Babies”
Source: Daily Clout, War Room Battleground, Naomi Wolf, 2022-08-12 -
IncorrectContrary to popular video claim, vaccine ingredients are safe, not linked to encephalopathy
Claim:
Toxic vaccine ingredients in the MMR vaccine cause encephalopathy
Source: The Highwire, Del Bigtree, 2017-05-04 -
InaccurateClaims that vaccines contain “cancer enzymes” are unfounded, also misleads with one-sided explanation of nagalase function
Claim:
vaccines had cancer enzymes in them
Source: Disclose.tv, Anonymous, 2018-05-10 -
InaccuratePosts misrepresent CDC risk assessment of new SARS-CoV-2 variant BA.2.86; COVID-19 vaccines don’t increase the risk of infection
Claim:
With the new BA.2.86 variant, “We’re in a situation where vaccination, according to the CDC, increases the likelihood of infection”
Source: YouTube, John Campbell, 2023-08-29 -
InaccurateGlobal COVID Vaccine Safety study identified already-known risks, doesn’t show that risks are greater than benefits
Claim:
Global COVID Vaccine Safety study shows that COVID-19 vaccines are dangerous, inadequately tested; getting vaccinated is more dangerous than getting COVID-19
Source: Instagram, Twitter, Social media users, 2024-02-19 -
InaccuratePeter McCullough makes multiple false, misleading, and unsupported claims about COVID-19 vaccine safety and efficacy in viral podcast
Claim:
The spike protein induced by COVID-19 vaccines is toxic and causes diseases and deaths; nattokinase can counter these effects
Source: X22 Report, Peter McCullough, 2023-04-22 -
InaccurateClaim by Brian Hooker that unvaccinated children are healthier compared to vaccinated children relies on flawed studies
Claim:
Vaccinated children are more likely to have poorer health outcomes compared to unvaccinated children
Source: Children's Health Defense, Brian Hooker, 2023-07-07 -
Anti-vaccine claims about the Alexis Lorenze case mislead on vaccine risks
…(CDC) recommends that patients receiving anticomplement therapy be vaccinated against meningococcal disease, using both the MenACWY and MenB vaccines. Apart from meningococcal vaccines, other vaccines could also be important depending…
