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Dr Sherri Tenpenny: story behind magnetic anti-vaccine testimony

Dr Sherri Tenpenny: story behind magnetic anti-vaccine testimony
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She says vaccines make you magnetized This lawmaker invited her testimony, chair says

She says vaccines make you magnetized This lawmaker invited her testimony, chair says
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Ohio GOP s Expert Witness Bizarrely Claims COVID Vaccines Magnetize People

COVID vaccine conspiracy theories floated at Ohio House hearing

“This is not a scientific bill,” she said last month. “This is a freedom bill.” Several public health experts have warned in interviews that the legislation will likely lead to sagging vaccination rates, and in turn, outbreaks of infectious disease. In the last two weeks, Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud, and ODH Medical Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff declined to comment on the legislation. At a press call last week, a physician joined Vanderhoff for a largely unrelated press conference encouraging vaccination against COVID-19. When asked by a reporter about the bill, she didn’t share Vanderhoff’s reticence.

5G towers, other conspiracies flourish at hearing on vaccine bill

Ohio Capital Journal Supporters crammed into the House Health Committee room June 8 in support of House Bill 248, which weakens state vaccination laws. Photo by Jake Zuckerman. A doctor warned that vaccinated people might be magnetized and pose a health risk to unvaccinated people around them. A pastor said vaccines contain ingredients like formaldehyde and fetal cells. A nurse sought to prove the truth of “magnetic vaccine crystals.” These statements none of which are true  came during the Ohio House Health Committee’s review Tuesday of House Bill 248, a broad weakening of state vaccination laws. The five-hour hearing, limited to proponent testimony, devolved into a forum of fear-stoking, speculation, and conspiracy theorizing around the COVID-19 vaccines.

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