False claims suggesting that the World Health Organization (WHO) admitted to mRNA疫苗 causing mpox or breast cancer have been circulating online. AAP FactCheck have deemed both claims false.  

There is no evidence to suggest a causal association between mRNA vaccines and mpox, or mRNA vaccines and breast cancer.  

In Australia, adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) are thoroughly investigated by jurisdictional and national health authorities through passive and active surveillance systems. This supports our safe vaccination programs and maintains community confidence in vaccines.

AAP FactCheck: False claim linking breast cancer to mRNA vaccines misrepresents WHO study’s findings

AAP FactCheck: WHO has not ‘admitted’ mpox is COVID vaccine side effect

 

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