Did celebrities and politicians just pretend to get the Covid-19 vaccination? 293 shares
29/12/2020 - 10:59 Some social media users think that a lot of politicians haven’t actually been vaccinated, believing the photos were staged with fake needles. © DR Text by: Observers team 8 min Social media is rife with fake news about the Covid-19 vaccine just days after several countries started their vaccination campaigns. Lots of people have been sharing images that they say show politicians manipulating the public by pretending to be vaccinated. Advertising Read more
The European Medicines Agency authorised the Covid-19 vaccine developed by the American laboratory Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech on December 21, with vaccination campaigns beginning in European countries on December 27. The vaccine has already been
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