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Idahoans Wonder and Test if the COVID Vaccine Really is Magnetic


Idahoans Wonder and Test if the COVID Vaccine Really is Magnetic
Is this harmless silliness, conspiracy, or truth? Some people believe the COVID vaccine is magnetic and that could mean a number of things for those who have been dosed. Could it be that the vaccine contains metallic microchips that give us better 5G reception since some think the 5G towers are the cause of the pandemic?
Why do Some People Think the COVID Vaccine is Magnetic?
There are numerous videos floating around the internet right now which appear to prove that the COVID vaccine is magnetic. Posts on social media sites from my friends and around the world show people who have just received the vaccine placing magnets on the injection site and having the magnet stick. This has caused a lot of speculation about the cause of the magnetism. ....

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Idahoans Wonder and Test if the COVID Vaccine Really is Magnetic

Idahoans Wonder and Test if the COVID Vaccine Really is Magnetic
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Harvard Panel Claims 'Not All Who Give Birth' Are Women, Uses Term 'Birthing People'


28 Dec 2020
A Harvard Medical School department Twitter account referred to women as “birthing people” in a tweet, and claimed that “not all who give birth” are women.
“Globally, ethnic minority pregnant and birthing people suffer worse outcomes and experiences during and after pregnancy and childbirth,” tweeted Harvard Med Postgraduate and Continuing Education in November, promoting a panel on “maternal justice.”
“These inequities have been further highlighted by #COVID19,” continued the tweet, which included a link to Harvard Medical School’s “Health Disparities Resources for Providers.”
Globally, ethnic minority pregnant and birthing people suffer worse outcomes and experiences during and after pregnancy and childbirth. These inequities have been further highlighted by #COVID19. Watch this panel discussion on #MaternalJustice. https://t.co/RcflQQapQopic.twitter.com/N5m2s2SRdi ....

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