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Covid-19 vaccines haven’t caused 3,362 deaths in America
Events reported to the VAERS system in the US weren’t necessarily caused by the vaccine. Read
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Events reported to the VAERS system in the US weren’t necessarily caused by the vaccine. Read
Reports of a missing child called Ellie Morrad are fake. Fake missing child reports are a common occurrence on Facebook. Read
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Articles claimed Londoners made more searches than any other UK city for teeth whitening. The study failed to adjust for population. Read
The electric cars were part of a French car-sharing business, which stopped trading suddenly in 2018. Read
Russia was not the first country to perform an autopsy on a Covid-19 victim. Read
A mock tweet from Merseyside Police falsely claimed four men took an air ambulance helicopter on a joyride. Read
False claims on social media say plans for the coronavirus pandemic were published years ago. Read
The act was repealed in 2001, but replaced by another law making genocide illegal. Read
This is how many people have died a short period after getting vaccinated. Read
A Facebook post falsely claims that Manchester councillors approved a George Floyd mural over one of Lee Rigby. Read
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