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Preprint Propaganda Study about Vaccines

Some people doubt the safety and effectiveness of COVID vaccines, often citing flawed preprint studies from anti-vaccine influencers. These studies misuse preprint platforms, exaggerate findings, and ignore key factors. For example, a study alleging vaccine dangers in pregnancy overlooks important data and misconstrues VAERS entries. However, peer-reviewed studies affirm the safety and efficacy of COVID vaccines in pregnancy.

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Did a U.S. Government Cartel Pay CVS and Walgreens Billions to Reject Ivermectin Prescriptions and Push COVID Shots?

Some individuals claim that the U.S. Government cartel paid CVS and Walgreens to reject ivermectin prescriptions and promote COVID shots. Allegations by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s organization lack evidence. Government contracts show funds provided for COVID testing and vaccination, not to reject ivermectin. Anti-vaccine influencers also received COVID relief funds, raising questions about their stance.

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About Those VAERS Reports of Infant Deaths Following RSV Vaccines

Some people are discussing VAERS reports of infant deaths following RSV vaccines, but CDC analysis shows it’s not true. Anyone can report adverse events to VAERS, but it does not determine causation. Anti-vaccine influencers are misusing VAERS data, scaring parents away from RSV vaccines, despite RSV being a big threat to infants. VAERS reports were found to be inaccurate.

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Did Over 80 Percent of Pregnant Women in the Pfizer Vaccine Trial Have a Miscarriage?

Numerous sources debunk claims of high miscarriage rates in Pfizer vaccine trials by anti-vaccine influencers like Naomi Wolf, Joseph Mercola, and others. In reality, COVID-19 vaccines do not increase miscarriage risk. Studies show no evidence linking vaccination to negative pregnancy outcomes, including stillbirths. Such misinformation poses dangers, as unvaccinated pregnant women face higher risks from COVID-19.

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