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Reform criticised over doctor's Covid jab claims at conference

Reform criticised over doctor's Covid jab claims at conference

The Reform UK conference has been criticized for allowing a speaker to make unsubstantiated claims linking the COVID-19 vaccine to the recent illnesses of the King and Princess of Wales. The speaker, who was not named, suggested that it was "highly likely" that the vaccine was responsible for their reported cancers. However, medical experts have strongly refuted these claims, stating that there is no scientific evidence to support any connection between the COVID-19 vaccine and the development of cancer. The conference organizers have faced backlash for providing a platform for these unfounded allegations, which can contribute to the spread of misinformation and undermine public trust in the safety and efficacy of the vaccine. The incident highlights the importance of responsible event programming and the need to ensure that only factual, evidence-based information is presented to the public, especially on matters of public health.

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