Bill Gates had this to say about these coronavirus conspiracy theories

The billionaire is finally weighing on the theories of its efforts to develop a coronavirus vaccine.


EastBill Gates-Along with a coalition nicknamed "Id 2020" -seking to "Microchip" the world's population using aVVID-19 vaccine? This only question suggests many negative levels of the Microsoft Billionaire founder and the Gates Foundation, the latter who has funded a fight against global pandemics. But it's definitely something that people ask. The snopers of the hoax on the internet even saidThis conspiracy theory has no basis in fact. But people still seem to believe that the doors are behind the coronavirus pandemic and uses it forCreate a vaccine This includes the insertion of a microchip so that people can be followed or controlled in one way or another. And now, the doors itself are finally talking to each other.

In a call with the media last week, the Microsoft founder responded to the conspiracies of him, saying (according to thePost of New York): "The malformation thing is so weird. Most people I speak are not the ones who are subjected to that, so I have no direct connection to understand it."

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The doors continued: "In a way, it's so weird, you almost want to consider it as something humorous, but I guess it's really not a humorous thing. I have never been Involved in a kind of type of microchip type. It's almost difficult. It's almost difficult. Deny that kind of thing because it's so stupid or strange that even repeating it seems almost giving him credibility. "

In recent months, doors theory has spread over all social media platforms - like YouTube,Facebook, andTwitter. And in addition to that, according to aYahoo News / YOUGOV Poll From the end of May, 44% of Republicans and 19% of the Democrats believe that doors oppose a Covid-19 mass vaccination campaign as a pretext for implementing microchips in billions of people and monitor their movements.

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Alex KasprakSnopes believes that this is where the rumor derives from:

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation finance apilot study Realized by university researchers of MIT and rice in a potential vaccine delivery device that could give an invisible brand detectable by a smartphone. This study was theoretical, the technology described was passive and the device was incapable of any type of monitoring or monitoring. Nevertheless, much of the credibility lent to the misconception that doors contain designs to follow you by using vaccines come from mixing the existence of this pilot study with another concept of public health, actively participates in research on a "digital identity".

Gates has howeverrecommended for contact tracing, which could be at the root of these theories. In March, he participated in a WADA Reddit and said: "In Seattle, [Washington University] provides thousands of tests a day, butNo one is connected to a national monitoring system. Whenever there is a positive test, it should be understood where the disease is and if we need to strengthen social distance. "

The question of contact tracing has been politically charged to the US, with many citizens concerned about their private lives. In May, Apple and Google have published COVID-19 contact tracing technology, allowing government health agencies to buildSmartphone applications to follow the propagation of coronavirus. According to the reports of the Business Initiate,Only three of the 50 states of the United States have confirmed plans Use contact tracing technology. And for more myths surrounding treatment for COVID-19, check5 dangerous myths on the coronavirus vaccine you have to stop believing.


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