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An estimate of 1,000 people staged a protest in Nouméa against government policies regarding the pandemic, such as the introduction of health passes and vaccine mandates. The protest occurred a day after outdoor gatherings in New Caledonia were limited to 30 people, however police decided not to intervene due to the presence of children.
Steve Kirsch, an entrepreneur who promotes COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, cited the study as proof that mRNA vaccines are fatal to children. [96] [97] A study published in JAMA showed an increased risk for myocarditis within seven days of vaccination. The group with most recorded cases (males aged 16 to 17) had 106 per million doses, though ...
[172] Footage from the counter-protest went viral after counter-protestors dressed as nurses silently stood in front of cars participating in the Operation Gridlock protest, while wearing their scrubs and N95 face masks. One nurse who participated in the counter-protest stated the protest felt like "a slap in the face to medical workers". [173]
The Omicron Covid-19 variant is a byproduct of global vaccine inequality, some experts say. 'Exactly what experts have been warning': Omicron linked to global vaccine inequality Skip to main content
Danish study shows decline in vaccine protection against omicron is restored with Pfizer booster Fact-check: Did a study show vaccinated people more likely to be infected with omicron? Skip to ...
An anti-vaccination activist holds a sign at a Tea Party Express rally in Minnesota in 2010. Rally of the Anti-Vaccination League of Canada in 1919. Anti-vaccine activism, which collectively constitutes the "anti-vax" movement, [1] is a set of organized activities expressing opposition to vaccination, and these collaborating networks have often sought to increase vaccine hesitancy by ...
The first confirmed cases were reported on March 10. By late March, there had been over 7,000 confirmed cases and around 300 deaths due to the virus. [2] Supporters of then-President Donald Trump were commonly found to believe in misinformation related to COVID-19, QAnon, Jewish Deep State, and other right-wing conspiracy theories. [3] [4]
An Oregon special education assistant painted her face with iodine and called herself Rosa Parks, all in protest of the school district’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.