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An inquiry committee determined there would be a risk of harm to the public if Stephen Malthouse continues to practise at this time.
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An inquiry committee determined there would be a risk of harm to the public if Stephen Malthouse continues to practise at this time.
【報告將隨時更新 2022/1/17版】 一、傳言指稱的愛達荷州醫生萊恩.柯爾(Ryan Cole),有多家查核組織查證過去他曾主張「mRNA 疫苗會導致癌症和自身免疫性疾病」的言論,並證實為錯誤訊息。 二、耶魯大學公共衛生學院流行病學教授哈維.里施(Harvey Risch),其專業為流行病學,並非是癌症領域。查核中心透過電郵向他本人查證,他指出,他從未發表過「行醫40年從未見過的癌症數字大爆發
Oct 19, 2021 by Health Desk – There is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines can cause or are linked to increased risks of cancer. There are also no data that support a recent surge in cancers since the
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