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COVID-19 Vaccine Killed Seven Children in Senegal, Africa

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A Youtube channel named “Anggie’s Fam” posted a video that has been uploaded on April 6, telling a story about seven children who died from coronavirus vaccination in Senegal, Africa. In the video, the woman stated;

“Today, somebody called my husband; a nurse. A nurse told my husband that seven infants have died in Senegal due to this coronavirus vaccine. I just don’t know why you must collect this thing when you know that it’s not being tested?

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You want to use your people as guinea pigs or lab rats? Because of what? Do they give you money to kill? If you kill all your people in your land, who will remain to govern? You will end up going to the ground like you end up falling like zero level”.

She then continued, “Let me tell you how this happened. This whole thing is in French but my husband speaks French so he understands everything and then he told me. Do you know that there’s this guy, a Senegalese guy that went to this family in the village somewhere in Senegal trying to convince the family of seven kids”.

She went on to say that the man said, “Oh let us give them the coronavirus vaccine, it’s going to be well. Told them every sort of thing and trying to earn their trust. Then they gave him the consent to vaccinate the kids. Do you know what happened? All of them died, like almost immediately”.

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[Update 4/10/2020] The video was later removed due to violation of YouTube’s Community Guidelines.

Fact Check: A recent post by AFP Fact Check (see the link below), “Senegalese children did not die from a coronavirus vaccine (which does not yet exist)”, the article stated that “a Facebook post shared thousands of times claims seven children died in Senegal after being given a COVID-19 vaccine. This is false; scientists are still working to find a vaccine and Senegal’s health ministry told AFP the incident never happened.

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