The video debunking the viral WhatsApp voice message is entertaining and informative. May 25, 2021
Sometimes it feels like the one thing that could travel faster than light is a conspiracy spread through WhatsApp. Recently one of those conspiracies came in the form of a voicemail by someone from Kedah who is identified only as Mak Teh.
https://twitter.com/drzul albakri/status/1397024067673149441?s=20
In the voice clip, Mak Teh said that she heard from the husband of a nurse in a hospital that 30 to 40 nurses and even hospital staff had died from taking the second Covid-19 infection. It is kept a secret, of course. She also claims that a doctor told the nurse who told her husband who told her that the vaccine contains poison.
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