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'Wrong reasons, right answer': Why some COVID-19 conspiracy theorists are now starting to wear masks


Wrong reasons, right answer : Why some COVID-19 conspiracy theorists are now starting to wear masks
Newshub
13/05/2021
Dan Satherley
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Some COVID-19 conspiracy theorists are reportedly set to start wearing masks - not to protect themselves against the deadly virus, but the vaccines that stop it.
Others are now finally adopting social distancing measures,
Vice reports, for the same misguided reason - that they might catch the vaccine off someone.
The magazine rounded up a number of high-profile anti-vaxxers promoting the false conspiracy theory known as shedding - that vaccinated people can shed proteins created by the vaccine onto others, causing infertility, miscarriages and irregular periods.  ....

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Coronavirus: COVID-19 uses spikes to damage blood vessels study finds, sparking new vaccine conspiracy theories


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The various ways in which COVID-19 affects the body has made it difficult to find effective treatments, but now scientists think they ve figured out why - it s actually a vascular disease.
That s one which primarily affects blood vessels, in particular endothelial cells, which line the vessels interior.
A lot of people think of it as a respiratory disease, but it s really a vascular disease, said Uri Manor, co-author of a new study into how COVID-19 attacks the body. That could explain why some people have strokes, and why some people have issues in other parts of the body. The commonality between them is that they all have vascular underpinnings. ....

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