March 24, 2022  SEONews

Anti-vaxxers say three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine results in higher infection rates. Here’s why that’s incorrect – ABC News

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CoronaCheck #105

This week, we explain how official UK data is being used to incorrectly suggest that being vaccinated against COVID-19 leads to a greater risk of catching the disease.

We also debunk a claim from a fringe Senate candidate who suggested that public health decisions in Australia were not being made locally, and detail how the Doherty Institute got dragged into a global biolab conspiracy theory.

No, the official UK data does not mean jabs put you at greater risk of COVID-19

Popular social media posts are pushing the argument that COVID-19 jabs have “negative efficacy”, suggesting they increase — rather than decrease — the risks associated with the…

Read Full Story: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-25/coronacheck-ukhsa-report-negative-efficacy-false/100936440

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