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  2. Vaccine misinformation - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization has classified vaccine related misinformation into five topic areas. These are: threat of disease (vaccine preventable diseases are harmless), trust (questioning the trustworthiness of healthcare authorities who administer vaccines), alternative methods (such as alternative medicine to replace vaccination), effectiveness (vaccines do not work) and safety (vaccines ...

  3. National Vaccine Information Center - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] While NVIC describes itself as the "oldest and largest consumer-led organization advocating for the institution of vaccine safety and informed consent protections", [5] it promotes false and misleading information including the discredited claim that vaccines cause autism, [6] [7] [8] and its campaigns portray vaccination as risky ...

  4. Dose Of Truth: How Did Vaccines And Rollouts Happen So Fast?

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    There’s a lot of false information out there about the two leading COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. We wanted to provide the facts and answer some questions. It's the first time that we've actually ...

  5. COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    The WHO also released a warning in March 2021 after many ministries of health and regulatory agencies received suspicious offers to supply vaccines. They also noted that some doses of the vaccines were being offered on the dark web priced between $500 and $750, but there was no way to verify the distribution pipeline. [20]

  6. Dose Of Truth: How Effective Are The COVID Vaccines? - AOL

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    There's a lot of false information out there about the two leading COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. We wanted to provide the facts and answer some questions. What hasn't been studied is whether or ...

  7. Some states plan to vet Covid-19 vaccines themselves. Bad ...

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    California and at least five other states have said they may independently vet any vaccines, but experts warn that could needlessly confuse the public. Some states plan to vet Covid-19 vaccines ...

  8. 2000 Simpsonwood CDC conference - Wikipedia

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    The June 20, 2005, issue of Rolling Stone contained an article written by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., entitled "Deadly Immunity".The article, which was also published on Salon.com, focused on the Simpsonwood conference, and alleged that government and private industry had colluded to "thwart the Freedom of Information Act" and "withhold" vaccine-safety findings from the public. [8]

  9. The truth about COVID vaccines: Not perfect, but they're ...

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    The goal of COVID-19 vaccines is to prevent serious and deadly outcomes, not to prevent all cases of transmission and infection. The truth about COVID vaccines: Not perfect, but they're saving ...