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Turbo cancer is not a thing - Your Local Epidemiologist

Substack · Your Local Epidemiologist
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It seems there is no disease that Covid-19 vaccines haven't been accused of causing. The latest stemmed from news of the Princess of Wales ...

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Social Media: Video Debunks the Term "Turbo Cancer" and Highlights Vaccine Safety (English, Spanish) (0:45) | Vaccine Resource Hub

Description:Video for social media debunks "turbo cancer" as a fake term used to scare people online. The video emphasizes that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and provide much needed protection, especially for people with cancer who are particularly vulnerable to severe complications from COVID-19.

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What is COVID-19 Vaccine Turbo Cancer? - VAXOPEDIA
Why do some people think that COVID-19 vaccine turbo cancer is a thing?

Although he claims to be an oncologist, William Makis is a Nuclear Medicine Radiologist – who lost his medical license in 2018. And it doesn’t seem like he talks to or examines any of these patients that he has diagnosed with COVID-19 vaccine turbo cancer on Twitter. How soon before he posts about Kate Middleton?
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