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Dominic Raab blasts Russia over fake news claims Oxford Covid vaccine could turn people into monkeys


DOMINIC Raab yesterday tore into Russia’s campaign to discredit the Oxford coronavirus vaccine.

Moscow is flooding social media with posts pretending the jab will turn people into monkeys.

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Dominic Raab yesterday tore into Russia’s campaign to discredit the Oxford coronavirus vaccine

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Dominic Raab yesterday tore into Russia’s campaign to discredit the Oxford coronavirus vaccineCredit: London News Pictures
Moscow is flooding social media with posts pretending the UK jab will turn people into monkeys

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Moscow is flooding social media with posts pretending the UK jab will turn people into monkeys

They are peddling lies about the vaccine in a bid to get countries to buy its rival Sputnik version instead.

One poster features an image of King Kong wielding a syringe with the words: “Don’t worry, monkey vaccine is fine.”

Tearing into the scare stories, the Foreign Secretary said the vicious campaign could cost lives.

Mr Raab told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “It’s a shabby piece of disinformation, but it is very serious because it is an attempt to disrupt the attempts to find a safe vaccine.

“We know that Russia has a track record of using disinformation as a foreign policy tool.

 

“But actually any attempt to spread lies about Covid-19, and the vaccine in particular, when we’re trying to come together as an international community to resolve a global pandemic is utterly deplorable.”

The Oxford vaccine is one of the world’s leading contenders to combat Covid.

Earlier this week, Professor Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, said trials are going “incredibly well”.

Professor Pollard said the UK has no hope of returning to normality until mass immunisation is well underway, meaning restrictions will be needed until next summer.

Another fake news meme shows a chimpanzee in a lab coat from pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca

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Another fake news meme shows a chimpanzee in a lab coat from pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca

Ministers have said there is a chance a vaccine can be proved effective by the end of the year.

But there are fears that even if scientists are successful, bogus conspiracy theories could deter people from getting the life-saving jab.

Russia has a long history of peddling fake news to sew fear and discontent in the West.

Jeremy Hunt says there are four ‘very strong’ vaccine candidates, and confident ‘one of them will come through’

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