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December 24, 2020
The idea of vaccines containing microchips has been around for a while. Doctors say there s no evidence of it actually happening.
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There’s a lot of false information out there about the two leading COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. We wanted to provide the facts and answer some questions.
I’m not a doctor but we know a few, so we asked: Does the vaccine contain a microchip?
“It is public disclosure of all of the components for its part of the FDA approval process that these companies can t have any surprises in what s in there, said Dr. Josh Lesko, Brief19 Lead Policy Analyst.
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