A screenshot from a fake story on the site Natural News that falsely asserts that COVID-19 vaccines are making unvaccinated people sick by shedding part of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. The COVID-19 vaccines in the United States do not contain live virus and cannot shed spike proteins or the coronavirus, expert say.
Some media outlets pay too much attention to readership statistics; most pay at least some. And paying attention we were a week or so ago when a
Bulletin story from September began driving thousands of views per day, even more traffic than when we first published it. Naturally, we debated: Should we produce more coverage on this apparently hot topic, self-spreading vaccines? And who was this interested audience anyway? The answer, as it turns out, was disappointing.
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SARASOTA, Fla., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ American Skin Association (ASA) announces opening of Consumer Health Center in Sarasota, Florida. This move comes as a response to growing support for ASA in the state and a desire for the organization to become an integral part of this community. Floridians, who enjoy an average of over 300 days of sunshine per year, understand all too well the devastating damage the sun can do and the importance of both sun safety and skin health.