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Andreas Noack and graphene hydroxide which does not exist: There is no “razor” in Covid-19 vaccines

Andreas Noack’s unsubstantiated claims about the alleged discovery of graphene hydroxide in vaccines against Covid-19 are viral on social media.

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Dolls in hospital beds are not “evidence” of faking the pandemic

Photos showing dolls in hospital beds are manipulatively presented on social media as “proof” that the Covid-19 pandemic was fake.

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A complex conspiracy theory about the alleged persecution and murder of Andreas Noack

The conspiracy theory about the alleged persecution of Andreas Noack by the authorities and his alleged murder has spread on social networks and websites.

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Do epidemiological measures kill as many people as the virus?

Several marginal websites shared Gordan Lauc’s claim suggesting that epidemiological measures kill as many people as Covid-19. We checked to see if Lauc’s claim has a substantial basis.

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It is not true that vaccination reduces immunity against omicron

The marginal website Epoha is spreading an inaccurate claim that the UK Health Security Agency acknowledges that vaccinated people have reduced immunity against the omicron strain of the new coronavirus.

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The World Council for Health is no scientific authority, but a group of well-known disinformers

The website Epoha contributes to the spread of disinformation placed by the international anti-vaccination organization, of which the Croatian Initiative Hipokrat is a member.

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Increased demand for ivermectin in the region: “They come and ask questions, but we do not sell medicines for animals to humans”

Two years after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, vaccination coverage in the region does not exceed fifty percent of the adult population, so it is practically impossible to predict the end of the fight against the virus.

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Nestorovic believes that the director of the WHO admitted that vaccines kill children

While anti-vaxxers do not believe in numerous scientific studies proving the effectiveness of coronavirus vaccines.

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Borojevic links childhood leukemia with diphtheria vaccine using a research disputed multiple times

The week befire last, Sasa Borojevic, an analyst known for spreading misinformation through social networks and other media, shared another suspicious post on his Facebook profile, which this time concerns the alleged connection between the diphtheria vaccine and children with leukemia.

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Is vaccination related to excess mortality in Croatia?

On Facebook, Gordan Lauc claims that vaccination could be partly responsible for the excess mortality in Croatia. The Central Bureau of Statistics and the Croatian Institute of Public Health do not have such data.