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Photo: RNZ / Simon Rogers From Te Puke, Dr Christine Williams discovered the magazine in her work staff room. It had been brought in by a concerned receptionist, who found it in their letterbox at home and wanted to show their colleagues what was being circulated. The first and special edition of a magazine claimed to tell the real story about Covid-19 and vaccines. The danger of it to me is that it s sitting around. Like you can find something on a Facebook site or something and you see it and it s gone. Whereas this is sitting around. Lots of people can come and read it and it s not truthful, Williams said. ....
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