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Rated by Participant: 97A8B0FFA37E856E478FF8D7CBECA497D3A0CD06BC2BD09E6561766665D1934D
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The world health organization does not cite 'anti-vax conspiracy theories' as a reason for spread of measles. The post incorrectly says the disease spread as a result of anti-vax conspiracies https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/14-12-2023-a-30-fold-rise-of-measles-cases-in-2023-in-the-who-european-region-warrants-urgent-action

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