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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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The Most Popular Anti-Vaccine Influencers

The COVID pandemic boosted the popularity and influence of several anti-vaccine figures, including Peter McCullough, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and others. Newcomers like Dr. Peter McCullough and Alex Berenson found fame amidst the pandemic, spreading misinformation about vaccines. The anti-vaccine movement also includes groups and experts who have long promoted vaccine skepticism. Some individuals, while not overtly anti-vaccine, have provided conflicting information contributing to COVID confusion.

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