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PIB had done a fact check on a claim circulating on the social media where a French Nobel Laureate was attributed saying that all those who have taken COVID19 vaccine would die in two years.
In an interesting move, Facebook and Instagram have deleted a post made from the verified account of Press Information Bureau (PIB). In this post PIB had done a fact check of a news related to COVID19 vaccination. It is learnt from the sources that, Facebook and Instagram not only deleted this post but also issued a warning to PIB account for blocking if such a post is made again.Â
A man in a viral video could be seen lighting a bulb as soon as he places it on his arm. He claims that COVID vaccines contain metals or microchips causing magnets to attach to the arms of vaccinated people, and even produce electricity. But what s the truth?