Analysis: Ron Johnson takes his anti-vaccine rhetoric to a weird new place
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“You’ve got more than 100 doctors here, all of whom will tell you that these shots caused vaccine-induced AIDS. They purposefully gave people AIDS,” Callender claimed without any basis. He made reference to some other conspiracy theories that, frankly, are hard to parse without being immersed in the surreal universe from which they sprang. But his point was that the government was trying to hurt people intentionally.
Even beyond that, though, Johnson’s comment stands apart from other politicians. Most politicians and government officials would see it as athing that the public understands that the coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective. After all, they are. The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that
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