So much lying, conspiracy theories on vaccines are so stupid: Bill Gates

New York: So many lies are being told, conspiracy theories on vaccines are so stupid, Bill Gates responds.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has reportedly denied plotting to use the Corona virus vaccine to install tracking microchips inside people.
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He said: “I’ve never been a part of a project like a microchip, in fact it’s very hard to deny it because it’s so stupid or weird”.
Bill Gates has been warning of an epidemic for years, and before he became president in 2016, Donald Trump was urged to be prepared.
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In 2015, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates warned in a speech that the greatest threat to humanity is posed by an epidemic virus, and not by nuclear war, which will be fatal for millions of people.
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The speech and the announcement by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to donate $300 million to fight COVID-19 and the development of a vaccine were criticized by some quarters who started an online campaign against the founder of Microsoft. The campaign was launched and various rumors were spread. According to the rumors, Bill Gates is behind the creation of this virus and he wants to make a profit through it.
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Now, for the first time, Bill Gates has said, “It’s better to know which children have been vaccinated against measles and which have not. There is a need to set up a medical record system that can help. You have to identify who is safe from the virus, but there is no need to add a microchip in this process.”
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“Our foundation raises money to buy vaccines and that’s why we saw the threat of an epidemic and talked about it,” he said. Conspiracy theories are still circulating on social media and TV about Bill Gates, and in March and April alone, his name was mentioned 1.2 million times in posts.
A recent survey in the United States found that 28 percent of Americans still believe in conspiracy theories, 44 percent of Republicans and 50 percent of Fox News viewers believe it.
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Asked about the survey, Bill Gates said it was a matter of concern that it would not stop funding from governments and other groups around the world for the development of COVID-19 vaccines.
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However, he expressed concern about the timing and availability of the vaccine, as well as the anti-vaccine sentiment, saying it would make it very difficult to obtain herd immunity against the virus. This is possible only when a large part of the population is protected from the virus, so that it cannot spread further. Bill Gates stressed that when vaccines begin to be developed, they must first be distributed to countries with weak medical systems who find it difficult to maintain social distance.
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Bill Gates said that the world needs to work together to develop safe and effective vaccines, and to ensure that the process is large-scale so that, it is provided to the people who need it the most. It is not necessary to provide first to those who will invest the most.
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The President of United States, Donald Trump, has long been criticized by Bill Gates, who recently called the suspension of World Health Organization funding “dangerous.” He wrote in a March 31 Washington Post article “I have no doubt that the United States has squandered the opportunity to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, and the effects are increasing, such as the increase in cases, the closure of the economy and the death toll.”
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In a February article in the New England Journal of Medicine, Bill Gates called the virus the “greatest epidemic of the century.” He also announced this month that his company would spend billions of dollars building factories for the seven best vaccines.
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On Wednesday, the Gates Foundation announced that it would spend $250 million to fight the virus, with the bulk of it being spent in Africa and South Asia.
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