The problem is this rampant speculation is baseless and potentially dangerous to the well\u002Dbeing of society generally.
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The problem is this rampant speculation is baseless and potentially dangerous to the well-being of society generally. None of the anti-vax squad is claiming retired NHL defenceman Chris Pronger’s cardiac arrest in 1998 was caused by the vaccine because it hadn’t been invented yet.Article content Immediately the anti-vax squad got to work, suggesting Robb was another victim of some government conspiracy to poison its citizens.
Unfortunately, there is little recourse for the authorities to stop such blatant spreading of false information.
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