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No evidence to link flu vaccinations to increased COVID-19 risk, say experts – Education – Australian Associated Press
A Facebook post claims medical studies show the flu vaccination will increase a person’s susceptibility to COVID-19.

The Statement
A Facebook post claims medical studies show the flu vaccination will increase a person’s susceptibility to COVID-19 and could be “contributing to the outbreak”.
The post features an image of US Congress with text overlaid which reads, “Medical studies showing the flu shot not only increases susceptibility to the Corona Virus but could be contributing to the outbreak”.
The post’s caption asks, “Wait, what? Not another conspiracy theory being validated?”
The caption links to a we…
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