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Social media spreads rumours about COVID vaccine harms … but it doesn’t always start them
By Katie Attwell and Tauel Harper, The University of Western Australia Crawley (Australia), Jun 4 (The Conversation) For decades, anti-vaccine movements have generated and spread rumours that vaccines cause serious health problems. The rollout of COVID vaccines has provided new opportunities to spread misinformation.

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