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COVID-19 conspiracy theories have reached millions of people worldwide. It has caused debates on whether the government is being reasonable with requiring vaccination and health passes to travel and visit public spaces.
The latest example of the effects of COVID-19 conspiracy theories is the rally in France on July 17 that more than 100,000 people attended.
The French protested President Emmanuel Macron s plans of requiring a health pass to access public places like cinemas, restaurants, and cafes.
COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories Effects
Conspiracy theories have fueled the opposition to making proof of COVID-19 vaccination mandatory, aside from the concerns about civil liberties.
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in. when we hear the media made a mistake it is not a mistake. this is what happens when you have the media taking a side, a team or party or president in this case, at the time, because remember tom cotton or trump they were not dismissed as i don t think this is possible, they were called conspiracy theorists. it got personal. you see the headlines, coronavirus conspiracy theories flourish and why it matters or the washington post, tom cotton keeps repeating coronavirus conspiracy theory that was already debunked. you are not going to see much in terms of accountability oriole policies from publications and news outlets because that s not in the dna anymore. jillian: the whole conspiracy theory are the would even have been coming out. not just it is rhetorical thursday.
Fox News' Jon Scott and Gordon Chang took aim at a slew of media outlets that advised readers to distrust Covid-19 stories aired by the network's Tucker Carlson.