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Fact check: Misleading meme suggests deaths following COVID-19 vaccination are due to vaccine


Fact check: Misleading meme suggests deaths following COVID-19 vaccination are due to vaccine
Miriam Fauzia, USA TODAY
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The claim: Deaths following COVID-19 vaccination are because of the vaccine
As the U.S. reaches an unfortunate landmark in coronavirus deaths  over 500,000 on Tuesday, a number unsurpassed by any other nation one meme on social media is drawing attention to deaths following COVID-19 vaccination.
What s your thoughts? Have you heard these stories? asks one Feb. 19 Instagram post depicting the I Guess I ll Die meme – an image of a man in a red turtleneck shrugging – surrounded by nine different headlines from various news outlets reporting post-vaccination deaths.  ....

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Fact check: Meme on deaths after COVID-19 vaccination lacks context


The claim: Deaths following COVID-19 vaccination are because of the vaccine
As the U.S. reaches an unfortunate landmark in coronavirus deaths  over 500,000 on Tuesday, a number unsurpassed by any other nation one meme on social media is drawing attention to deaths following COVID-19 vaccination.
What s your thoughts? Have you heard these stories? asks one Feb. 19 Instagram post
depicting the I Guess I ll Die meme – an image of a man in a red turtleneck shrugging – surrounded by nine different headlines from various news outlets reporting post-vaccination deaths. 
Three of the headlines involve deaths in Portugal, Brazil and Norway; the other six involve two health workers in California, a Florida doctor, a Virginia woman in her 40s and New York man in his 70s.  ....

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