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A conspiracy brought to you by big pharma. According to this theory, pharmaceutical giants that have made a fortune off of drugs are hiding simple, effective coronavirus treatments so that they can profit from the sale of a future vaccine. The anti-vaccine movement piggybacks on the delayed treatment conspiracy
Write your opinion about the fake news below.
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In my opinion, the fake news shown above is a dishonest statement and a disservice to the protection and health of humanity.
Explanation:
The fake news shown in the question above is a conspiracy theory that aims to devalue the importance of vaccines in our society, in addition to glamorizing the search for flawed solutions that can cause many problems. First of all, it makes no sense for simple medicines to be hidden by the big pharmaceutical industries, since they would earn a lot of money from selling these medicines, if they really fought the coronavirus, because the whole world would be interested in buying them. Secondly, many researches related to the treatment of coronavirus have been carried out by public laboratories, without any agreement with major industries, such as the laboratories Butantan and Fio Cruz, in Brazil, which have their work recognized worldwide, are public laboratories and are engaged in fighting the pandemic.
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This plate is moving north east towards the Eurasia plate and the Pacific plate. This plate is small. It includes the central Caribbean countries and runs along the northern edge of South America. North America plate, South America plate, Cocos plate.
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Emirati culture is based on Arabian culture, with influences from the cultures of East Africa and Indian Subcontinent. The religion of Islam has had a prominent influence on local architecture, music, attire, cuisine, and lifestyle. Five times every day, Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of mosques, which are scattered around the country.[5] The weekend begins on Friday due to Friday being the holiest day for Muslims; most Muslim countries have a Friday-Saturday or Thursday-Friday weekend
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