Praised by vaccine group – now charged with child murder
When Andrea Shaws, 23, lost her two young children, she suspected the vaccine was behind it. And she became a figurehead for the anti-vaccine movement in the US
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When Andrea Shaws, 23, lost her two young children, she suspected the vaccine was behind it. And she became a figurehead for the anti-vaccine movement in the US. She has now been indicted, suspected of murdering them, writes The New York Times. – They are messing with the wrong people, says the head of Children's Health Defense.
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When Andrea Shaws, 23, lost her two young children, she suspected the vaccine was behind it. And she became a figurehead for the anti-vaccine movement in the US.
reliability low1/2 sourcesShe has now been indicted, suspected of murdering them, writes The New York Times. – They are messing with the wrong people, says the head of Children's Health Defense
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When Andrea Shaws, 23, lost her two young children, she suspected the vaccine was behind it. And she became a figurehead for the anti-vaccine movement in the US.
omitted byCentercovered byRight sideShe has now been indicted, suspected of murdering them, writes The New York Times. – They are messing with the wrong people, says the head of Children's Health...
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