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  2. The U.S. Defense Department admitted that it spread propaganda in the Philippines aimed at disparaging China’s Sinovac vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a June 25 document cited ...

  3. COVID-19 misinformation - Wikipedia

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    In early 2020, there were a number of viral photos and videos that were mischaracterized as showing an extreme severity to COVID-19 exposure. In January and February 2020, a number of videos from China were circulated on social media that purported to show people infected with COVID-19 either suddenly collapsing, or having already collapsed, on ...

  4. Foreign policy of the Donald Trump administration - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was described as "payback" for COVID-19 disinformation by China directed against the U.S. [270] Primarily targeting people in the Philippines, the campaign used fake social media accounts to spread disinformation, including that the Sinovac vaccine contained pork-derived ingredients and was therefore haram under Islamic law. [269]

  5. Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections ...

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    Russian use of social media to disseminate propaganda content was very broad. Facebook and Twitter were used, but also Reddit, Tumblr, Pinterest, Medium, YouTube, Vine, and Google+ (among other sites). Instagram was by far the most used platform, and one that largely remained out of the public eye until late 2018.

  6. Women who scroll TikTok are at greater risk for disliking ...

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    Leila Register. Women who spend time on TikTok are at a greater risk of disliking their own bodies and feeling worse about their appearance — especially if they’ve been exposed to pro-anorexia ...

  7. Aaron Rodgers regrets saying he was 'immunized' from COVID-19 ...

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    Aaron Rodgers wishes he hadn't said he was "immunized" from COVID-19 in 2021 because it gave the media the chance to criticize him. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) (Sarah Stier via Getty Images)

  8. COVID-19 vaccination in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 vaccination program in the Philippines was a mass immunization campaign against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), in response to the pandemic in the country. The vaccination program was initiated by the Duterte administration on March 1, 2021, a ...

  9. Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    [582] [583] A March 2016 poll showed that half of U.S. women had a "very unfavorable" view of Trump. [584] [585] A separate March 2016 poll showed women favoring Hillary Clinton 55 percent to 35 percent over Trump, "twice the gender gap of the 2012 presidential election", [586] while a Gallup poll showed a 70 percent unfavorable rating.