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The European Medicines Agency EMA has not 'admitted' that mRNA vaccines are 'experimental'

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The European Medicines Agency EMA has not 'admitted' that mRNA vaccines are 'experimental'

The European Medicines Agency EMA has not 'admitted' that mRNA vaccines are 'experimental'

The European Medicines Agency EMA has not 'admitted' that mRNA vaccines are 'experimental' False claims about vaccines, specifically COVID vaccines, continue to do the rounds online.

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