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Unevidenced claims about the AstraZeneca vaccine on social media
A Facebook post made unevidenced claims about blood clots and the AstraZeneca vaccine. Read
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A Facebook post made unevidenced claims about blood clots and the AstraZeneca vaccine. Read
Report on child attack uses content stolen from other stories and is highly suspicious. Read
The health minister spoke about nurses’ husbands and partners in a discussion about pay rises, but not exactly as reported in a viral tweet. Read
The Covid-19 vaccine developer got its name from a merger of two companies. Read
An image of a burnt-out police car taken during protests in Bristol is not ‘a prop’ Read
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The 0.7% funding is on top of the proposed 1% NHS pay increase, but it will only benefit a minority of staff. Read
Companies in these countries have fulfilled contracts to export the vaccines to countries like the UK. Read
Images of text messages asking for a payment to deliver a parcel have been shared on social media. Read
To establish a recognised belief you have to win a legal claim in court. Read
A famous wildlife image has returned, and appears to be genuine. Read
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