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Lilymoon · F
More like causing it 🤔
Nanoose · 61-69, M
@Lilymoon There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines have caused increase in cancers, contrary to claims made on social media.
The claim was first made by a Canadian twitter user named Dr. Afzal Niaz. In a tweet on Feb. 2, 2022 he said “WARNING TO ALL DOCTORS & DATA SCIENTISTS: I AM OBSERVING a massive spike in cancer. I am warning that there is now 20 times the normal average of certain types of cancers ever since the ‘Operation Warp Speed’ Injections were first introduced.” Twitter has since suspended his account and BTW he is not a real doctor. Cheers!
The claim was first made by a Canadian twitter user named Dr. Afzal Niaz. In a tweet on Feb. 2, 2022 he said “WARNING TO ALL DOCTORS & DATA SCIENTISTS: I AM OBSERVING a massive spike in cancer. I am warning that there is now 20 times the normal average of certain types of cancers ever since the ‘Operation Warp Speed’ Injections were first introduced.” Twitter has since suspended his account and BTW he is not a real doctor. Cheers!