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Spectator and Infowars

Infowars - Pfizer recalls drugs that could cause cancer https://www.infowars.com/posts/pfizer-recalls-drugs-that-could-cause-cancer/

Spectator - Lies, damned lies, and Covid statistics https://www.spectator.com.au/2022/03/we-must-record-why-australians-got-vaccinated/


Infowars Article

The medical corporation Pfizer declared it was recalling certain lots of its medication as well as two generic variations, due to excessively high quantities of a chemical that US regulators said could cause cancer, according to this Infowars article.

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It's a relevant issue considering Pfizer is a large corporation that also manufactured one of the most well-known covid vaccines, and this might have an influence not just on the brand but also on us as consumers, as it could jeopardise our trust in the organization. This issue was brought to my attention by Infowars, an American conspiracy and fake-news website. According to reports from 2017, the InfoWars website garnered around 10 million monthly hits, putting it ahead of mainstream news websites like The Economist and Newsweek at the time. This is unmistakably aimed towards anti-vaxxers and people who have the Pfizer vaccine.


Spectator Article

The New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet and the New South Wales Health Department misled, according to the Spectator article. Dominic Perrottet admits to deceiving the public in a bizarre outburst a few weeks ago, exposing recent health orders in New South Wales as weak and pricey, attempts to make the Department of Education 'feel better' about youngsters returning to school.

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This is a timely matter as it was created to raise awareness of misinformation and how it can harm the New South Wales Health Department's brand in general, as well as people's opinions on specific issues. This article was found on the Spectator website, which features Australian politics, affairs, UK news and opinion pieces.  This is aimed for residents of New South Wales and consumers into politics.

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