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“YouTube removed the video of our presentation because they said it was medical misinformation,” Quale reports. “That’s a label that they’ve been using a lot more often lately, particularly in terms of COVID information, and particularly information about COVID vaccines.”
Quale stresses that people need to hear the pros and cons in order to make an informed decision on whether they should obtain a vaccine.
“This really should disturb everybody, regardless of what they think about vaccines,” she tells One News Now. “We’re no longer permitted to offer any other data or perspective or conclusions than what is put forth by the government and the media outlets who agree with them, and that is including Big Tech.”China mulls mixing different coronavirus vaccines to boost vaccine efficacy
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