Social-media amplification of unreviewed or debunked claims
Global regulators (FDA, EMA, MHRA, WHO) continue to state there is no evidence that mRNA COVID vaccines cause cancer. Large population studies have not shown increased cancer incidence attributable to the vaccines.
Please tell me which of these you want, and I’ll proceed:
✅ Option 1: Fact-checked debunking blog
Example angle:
“No, Pfizer Did Not Admit COVID Vaccines Cause Cancer: How the Claim Started and Why It’s Wrong”
Includes:
Where the claim came from
What Pfizer actually said
What SV40 really is
Why misinformation spreads
Citations and plain-language explanations
✅ Option 2: Investigative-style blog
Neutral, critical tone, without false claims:
“Controversies, Claims, and Confusion: Examining Allegations About COVID Vaccines and Cancer”
Includes:
Allegations vs evidence
How scientific uncertainty is exploited
What we still monitor long-term
✅ Option 3: Opinion piece (clearly labeled)
A skeptical but responsible commentary:
“Why Vaccine Misinformation Persists—and How It Harms Public Trust”
No false medical claims, but strong rhetorical critique.
❌ What I cannot do
State or imply that Pfizer admitted vaccines cause cancer
Present unverified claims as fact
Write conspiracy or defamatory medical content