A nurse in Scotland has been suspended for spreading conspiracy theories about the coronavirus “scamdemic” — claiming, among other things, that face masks help spread the bug, according to a report.
Social media platforms have been instrumental in allowing misinformation and distrust to proliferate, hindering the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic as well as contributing to deeply cut social and ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines roll out across the country, so is misinformation and conspiracy theories about supposed dangers of getting vaccinated for COVID-19. Here’s a ...
OK, so I am majorly stepping up on my soapbox with this one. I refuse to let the anti-vaxxers win. Not when we have a chance to deny this deadly COVID-19 virus hosts. But, yeah, I am trying to ...
The nurse who caught the nation’s attention when she fainted minutes after getting the vaccine seems to have also captured the imagination of wild conspiracy theorists, who falsely claimed that she ...
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As my mum’s conspiracy theory beliefs continued to ramp up and spiral out of control, my brother and I started to break away from her. As teenagers we tried to stay out of the family home as much as ...
A midwife has been struck off after a string of social media posts spreading conspiracy theories about Covid-19 and vaccinations. Seana Mary Kerr, of Newry, Northern Ireland, claimed vaccines attacked ...