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Missouri House advances bill to limit nonexistent vaccine microchips—just in case

Por: Ars Technica Science March 24, 2023

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 23, 2023 7:54 pm UTC / A person wearing a tinfoil hat on September 20, 2019. Share this story In the latest efforts by Republican lawmakers to enshrine into law Americans' right to freely spread deadly infectious diseases to each other, the Missouri House this week advanced a bill that would bar governments, schools, and employers from mandating certain vaccines—as well... + full article



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