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Sunday, June 21, 2026

No, COVID-19 vaccines don't contain bacteria and HIV; the vaccines enhance the body's ability to respond to pathogens, not reduce it - Health Feedback

FULL CLAIM: “The first vaccine [has] a bunch of ingredients that are very catastrophic to your cellular system. What that does to your immune system […], it decreases the ability to produce white blood cells by 50% from your first vaccine”; “The booster has 81 strands of foreign bacteria that your cells have never come across, so you don’t have the antibodies to fight it”; “The second booster has eight strands of HIV”

A video published on Facebook, showing a woman wearing a mask who claimed to be a “natural doctor”, alleged that the COVID-19 vaccines decreases our ability to produce white blood cells, and that the vaccine contains “81 strands of foreign bacteria” and “eight strands of HIV”.

Upon investigation, we found that the video originated from a Telegram channel called Disclosure Hub, which contains multiple posts about conspiracy theories and COVID-19 misinformation, and that the video’s original footage came from an interview published by digital media outlet Vice in October 2020, which was unrelated to COVID-19 vaccines. Rather, the subject of that interview was a pregnant physician’s experience working in the U.K. during the COVID-19 pandemic and how she felt that preparedness for the pandemic was inadequate.

We traced the audio in the Facebook video to another video published in November 2021 by the Canada-based group Together As One, which opposes public health measures like mask-wearing and vaccination. Thus, our findings indicate that the Disclosure Hub...



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