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Poster Issued by the Irish Ministry of Health Is Fabricated

Khadija Boufous Khadija Boufous
Health
8th December 2021
Poster Issued by the Irish Ministry of Health Is Fabricated
The Poster is fabricated (Twitter).

The Claim

The Irish Ministry of Health issued a poster mentioning the vaccine’s side effects, including headaches, menstrual disorders, hemiplegia, blood clots, heart attacks, and sudden death.

Emerging story

A photo of a document purporting to be from Ireland's Ministry of Health has gone viral on Facebook and Twitter.

According to the document, the vaccine causes headaches, menstrual disorders, bell's palsy, blood clots, heart attacks, and sudden death.

Misbar’s Analysis

Misbar investigated the claim and discovered that the picture was fabricated.

The investigation led us to the website of the Health Products Regulatory Authority, which warned people about fake and fabricated posters about the vaccine's side effects that were not real. 

The COVID-19 vaccine has some side effects that can be controlled, according to the website.

Furthermore, the HPRA told the Associated Press that the main poster was fabricated and not issued by official authorities.

The website mentioned that the vaccine against COVID-19 has some side effects that can be controlled.

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Our team also found that the fake poster doesn't look like the official posters and documents from the Irish government.

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Photo description: The official poster contains different logo information.

Misbar’s Classification

Fake

Misbar’s Sources

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