Do COVID vaccines cause eye problems?
Discover the truth behind Steve Kirsch’s claims linking COVID vaccines to eye problems, and how cherry-picking data leads to misleading conclusions about vaccine safety.
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Discover the truth behind Steve Kirsch’s claims linking COVID vaccines to eye problems, and how cherry-picking data leads to misleading conclusions about vaccine safety.
Learn why COVID vaccines for infants are safe and effective, despite claims from RFK Jr., and how VAERS reports are often misinterpreted to spread misinformation about vaccine safety.
Explore the facts behind claims of ‘turbo cancer’ caused by COVID vaccines and the unproven idea that ivermectin can cure cancer.
ME/CFS is often correlated with COVID infection and Long-COVID symptoms, highlighting that vaccination remains the best protection against chronic fatigue.
Discover the facts behind COVID vaccine myths, including claims about deaths, DNA changes, and the importance of understanding VAERS data in context
Mpox and shingles are distinct diseases caused by different viruses, with outbreaks primarily in low-vaccination areas.
Discover the truth behind claims that COVID vaccines increase death and cancer rates, and learn why scientific evidence does not support these claims.
Claims of deaths occurring within minutes of COVID vaccination are based on unverified VAERS reports, which do not prove causation and should be interpreted cautiously.
Joe Rogan’s skepticism about vaccines, fueled by pandemic-related conspiracy theories, highlights how belief in one conspiracy can lead to acceptance of others, despite overwhelming evidence of vaccine safety and efficacy.
The claim that Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine increases all-cause mortality by over 50% compared to Pfizer’s is misleading, as it neglects to compare vaccinated individuals to unvaccinated ones, where data shows higher mortality in the unvaccinated group.