National Post

VACCINE MYTHS RUN RAMPANT ONLINE, ONTARIO MDS SAY

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The head of the Ontario Medical Associatio­n says dangerous misinforma­tion about COVID-19 vaccines is spreading on social media among all age groups. The associatio­n’s analysis of more than 65,000 recent online posts in Ontario shows that conspiracy theories about the origin of the novel coronaviru­s and fears that vaccines are dangerous and untested run particular­ly rampant among people under the age of 35. dr. Samantha hill says any delay to vaccinatin­g Canadians will cost lives, whether from people not from getting the shot or current issues slowing down delivery of doses to Canada. The supply of vaccine from Pfizer-biontech will shrink even more over the next four weeks as the company upgrades its facility in Belgium. Conservati­ve Leader Erin O’toole says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn’t doing enough to pressure Pfizer to limit the effect on Canada and is urging him to get company CEO Albert Bourla on the phone right away. A Trudeau spokesman would not confirm who Trudeau has spoken to about the matter.

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