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Clarence Thomas suggests Covid vaccines are derived from the cells of ‘aborted children’
POLITICO - 2022-06-30T11:47:06.000Z

Cells obtained from elective abortions decades ago were used in testing during the Covid vaccine development process, a practice that is common in vaccine testing

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