Health
Claim vaccines won’t stop COVID spread ignores key facts – Education – Australian Associated Press
Multiple memes casting doubt on the need for COVID-19 vaccinations paint a misleading picture about their effectiveness.

The Statement
Social media posts suggest people are being misled about the usefulness of COVID-19 vaccinations because the treatments do not stop transmission of the coronavirus.
Former One Nation candidate Emma Eros posted a related image to Facebook, the text of which reads: “According to the government, the vaccine doesn’t prevent transmission of the virus, but vaccination passports will. Ever get the feeling you’re being played?” At the time of writing, the May 24 post had been shared more than…
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