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It might be easy to point out that the evidence and the data supporting theneed to vaccinate is overwhelming.
But sceptics aren’t looking to mainstream media to bolster their claims.

University of Washington researcher Kolina Koltai calls Mercola “…the pioneer of the anti-vaccine movement.
Mercola and others like him also succeed because they amplify and give credence to conspiracy theories.
COVID generated a lot of anxiety and conspiracies and misinformation thrive where there is anxiety” (viaNPR).

