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  • Fact Check: COVID-19 Vaccines Do NOT Contain Marburg Virus -- It's Not On Ingredients List, Post Gives No Proof

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    Do COVID-19 vaccines contain the Marburg virus, a severe and often fatal illness in humans? No, that's not true: Each vaccine has its unique formulation, but none include the Marburg virus. The disease is rare, usually found in Africa after a person comes in contact with an infected bat, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases told Lead Stories.…

    • Feb 1, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: COVID-19 Vaccines Do NOT Contain Marburg Virus -- It's Not On Ingredients List, Post Gives No Proof Not In Vaccine
  • Fact Check: 'Government Report' Did NOT Find 'Millions of Children' Vaccinated With COVID Vaccines Developed 'VAIDS'

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    Did a 2023 "government report" prove that "millions of children" who were vaccinated with the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccine developed a condition known as "vaccine acquired immune deficiency, or VAIDS"? No, that's not true: There was no "government report." A site with a rich history of spreading false statements distorted a genuine Australian study. In response to the claim, the…

    • Sep 6, 2023
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: 'Government Report' Did NOT Find 'Millions of Children' Vaccinated With COVID Vaccines Developed 'VAIDS' No Such Report
  • Fact Check: Disease-Related Patents Do NOT Prove Those Diseases Were Man-Made

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    Do patents related to the diseases AIDS, SARS, Zika and Ebola prove that they were man-made? No, that's not true: Three of the patents cited are associated with those diseases but they are not for the creation or invention of them. There is no mention in any of the patents that indicates the applicants fabricated the viruses. The Zika virus…

    • May 8, 2023
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Disease-Related Patents Do NOT Prove Those Diseases Were Man-Made Did Not Create
  • Fact Check: Switzerland Did NOT Order 'Immediate Halt' To COVID-19 Vaccinations Claiming 'More Harm Than Good'

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    Did Switzerland health officials declare in April 2023 that COVID-19 vaccines do "more harm than good" and order an "immediate halt" to immunizations? No, that's not true: In a statement, the Swiss government reported that 98 percent of the population had antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, either from a previous vaccination or infection. Because predominant virus variants were anticipated to be in…

    • Apr 11, 2023
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: Switzerland Did NOT Order 'Immediate Halt' To COVID-19 Vaccinations Claiming 'More Harm Than Good' 98% Immunity
  • Fact Check: National Institutes Of Health Study Does NOT Find Long COVID Isn't Real

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    Does a new National Institutes of Health study find that long COVID isn't real? No, that's not true: Nowhere in the study do the authors say long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS CoV-2 infection (PASC), is fake. Lead study author Dr. Michael C. Sneller with the National Institutes of Health told Lead Stories, "I want to be…

    • Jun 2, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: National Institutes Of Health Study Does NOT Find Long COVID Isn't Real Yes, It's Real
  • Fact Check: Fibers In Eye Do NOT Indicate Immune System Strength

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    Do fibers in the eye indicate immune system strength? No, that's not true: The chief of ophthalmology at Yale Health told us, "It is not possible to determine overall immune health or strength by looking at the iris." A Mayo Clinic College of Medicine faculty member told Lead Stories that they have no knowledge of any kind of fibers in…

    • May 18, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Fibers In Eye Do NOT Indicate Immune System Strength Pseudo Proof
  • Fact Check: Doctors Are NOT Giving Men Estrogen Patches To Treat COVID-19 Because Women Fight The Virus Better

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    Are doctors giving men estrogen patches to treat COVID-19 since women are better at fighting the virus? No, that's misleading. An article published by the New York Times with the online headline "Women are better at fighting COVID-19, so doctors are giving men estrogen patches," was published in April 2020 -- at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. The article…

    • Jun 28, 2021
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Doctors Are NOT Giving Men Estrogen Patches To Treat COVID-19 Because Women Fight The Virus Better Small Sample
  • Fact Check: NO Proof Cat Owners May Have Higher Immunity Against COVID-19

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    Did an emergency room doctor find that cat owners have a reduced chance of contracting COVID-19? No, that's not true: Dr. Sabina Olex-Condor, a doctor from Poland who lives in Spain, has a hypothesis this may be the case based on a small sample of COVID-19 patients she interviewed in the Madrid hospital where she works. No formal study has…

    • Jul 23, 2020
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: NO Proof Cat Owners May Have Higher Immunity Against COVID-19 No Proof Yet
  • Fact Check: Doctor's Claim That 'No One Has Died From The Coronavirus' In Europe Is NOT True

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    Is it true that nobody has actually died from COVID-19 across Europe, and that officials there have identified no antibodies specific to the disease? Also, is it true that there is no pandemic, but merely an "infection"? No, none of this is true, according to published research and the European equivalent of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.…

    • Jul 8, 2020
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: Doctor's Claim That 'No One Has Died From The Coronavirus' In Europe Is NOT True People Died
  • Fact Check: NO Proof Ultraviolet Radiation Eliminates Coronavirus From The Body

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    Does exposure of blood to ultraviolet light rid the body of coronavirus? No, there is no evidence that it does. The fact that ultraviolet light has been shown to kill the virus on surfaces does not mean that it does the same thing in people. The claim appeared in a post (archived here) put up on Facebook on April 24,…

    • Apr 28, 2020
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: NO Proof Ultraviolet Radiation Eliminates Coronavirus From The Body Not Proven
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