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Rated by Participant: A7E7E9E596BCD92920A6BB80A674FDDC0669AB3A94D9553B9B3E97519D56260C
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This is false. A study did not find that over 80% of pregnancies ended in miscarriage after COVID-19 vaccinations. Figures from the study were taken out of context and manipulated. The actual rate of miscarriage in the study was 12.6%. https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N2OX1WL/

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