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Wrong reasons, right answer : Why some COVID-19 conspiracy theorists are now starting to wear masks Newshub 13/05/2021 Dan Satherley © Video - The AM Show; Image - Getty Images Related video: Religion expert explains how COVID conspiracies have flourished in churches.
Some COVID-19 conspiracy theorists are reportedly set to start wearing masks - not to protect themselves against the deadly virus, but the vaccines that stop it.
Others are now finally adopting social distancing measures,
Vice reports, for the same misguided reason - that they might catch the vaccine off someone.
The magazine rounded up a number of high-profile anti-vaxxers promoting the false conspiracy theory known as shedding - that vaccinated people can shed proteins created by the vaccine onto others, causing infertility, miscarriages and irregular periods.