The number of deaths reported from the virus is more than the number of people who died because of COVID-19 vaccines.
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Logically→ COVID-19 vaccines are killing more people than the coronavirus itself.
The number of deaths reported from the virus is more than the number of people who died because of COVID-19 vaccines.
Logically→ Norwegian health officials have revised their vaccine advice protocol after suspicions over the vaccine’s efficacy surfaced.
Norwegian officials have adjusted their advice on who gets the COVID-19 vaccine leaving the decision up to doctors.
Logically→ Two people have died after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in Norway.
The cause of death of the two people is yet to be determined by the Norwegian Medicines Agency and the National Institute of Public Health.
Logically→ A nurse in Alabama died approx 8-10 hours after receiving her COVID-19 vaccine.
On Decemver, 16, Alabama's Department of Public Health clarified that no Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine recipients have died.
Logically→ People have died after taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Out of six people who died during the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine trials, only two were given the vaccine, & none of the deaths were linked to the trial.
Logically→ COVID-19 is not a real pandemic. It is a conspiracy.
COVID-19 is an acute infectious respiratory disease. It is real, and not a conspiracy.
Logically→ Six people died as a result of the COVID-19 vaccine trials of Pfizer and BioNTech.
Out of six people who died during the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine trials, only two were given the vaccine, & none of the deaths were linked to the trial.
Logically→ Six people died during Pfizer-BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine trials.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration clarified that the death of the six candidates was not related to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine trials.
Logically→ Philadelphia priest died after participating in the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine trial
The cause of his death has not yet been ascertained and in Nov. he said he felt no ill effects after the injections.
Logically→ The U.K was able to approve the vaccine quickly because of leaving the EU.
The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was authorized under the European law, and Britain is still subject to EU rules until the end of the year.
Logically→ Flu is killing 14 times more than COVID-19 and we have had a vaccine for it for 78 years.
As of now, the COVID-19 pandemic has a higher mortality rate than influenza. The first vaccine for influenza was produced in 1942.
Logically→ The UK is the first country in Europe to pass 50,000 deaths due to COVID-19.
The UK is the first European country to record more than 50,000 deaths due to COVID-19.
Logically→ Covid-19 vaccine, Pfizer is ready to roll-out
Developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, the vaccine remains under clinical study and is not currently approved for distribution anywhere in the world.
Logically→ Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in adults under age 65.
Cataract or uncorrected refractive errors account for most vision loss among all ages worldwide.
Logically→ An individual comes into contact with 300 surfaces every 30 minutes, exposing himself to 840,000 germs.
A person gets exposed to 840,000 germs every thirty minutes as per a 2011 Tork Report by SCA. Further research is needed to corroborate the claim.
Logically→ Over 6,000 U.S. military servicemen have died due to COVID-19.
The U.S. Defense Department has announced that so far eight military service members have died due to the COVID-19, and 46,346 have been infected.
Logically→ The Cat Que virus could become a pandemic.
ICMR states Cat Que Virus to be the neglected virus at risk, But there are more criteria to be crossed to declare it is the next new Pandemic.
Logically→ The Brucellosis virus has 50 times more death rate than COVID-19 and causes male infertility.
The Brucellosis disease can cause infertility in some severely infected patients, but Brucellosis's death rate is 2%, not higher than COVID-19.
Logically→ Brucellosis bacteria cause infertility in human male.
Infertility problems may develop in some severely infected patients by the Brucellosis virus.
Logically→ COVID-19 came from a lab in China.
There is no scientific evidence that the coronavirus was made in a Wuhan lab in China.
Logically→ Sitting in a salt cave can cure asthma.
There is no scientific evidence that salt therapy will improve asthma or other lung conditions.
Logically→ Refined oil usage is the leading cause of cancer in many of the tropical regions.
The edible vegetable oil, palm oil regularly used in tropical countries, could cause cancer as it undergoes chemical processes in oil refineries.
Logically→ Mumbai records high-stress levels in people and Chennai the least during COVID-19 lockdown.
A study by the blog YourDost revealed that stress levels in Mumbai were at 48 percent and Chennai at 23 percent.
Logically→ Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine produces an immune response.
The latest phase 1 interim clinical data of Moderna's mRNA COVID-19 vaccine reveals that it produces an immune response in various age groups.
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