'It's tragic': Bill Gates comments on people not getting vaccinated because of conspiracy theories

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'It's tragic': Bill Gates comments on people not getting vaccinated because of conspiracy theories
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A theory suggests that the billionaire is putting tracking chips in the vaccines.

about him were stopping people from getting vaccinated. In particular, he addressed the rumors that he might be putting tracking chips into people through vaccination."The one about tracking people, I don't know why they think I'm interested in knowing people's locations — that one I still have to laugh at — but if it's holding people back from getting vaccinated, then that's tragic," Gates said.

The philanthropist added that conspiracy theories are"fun to click on" and that people may fall for"simple explanations," like the claim that the vaccines were only created for profit rather than to understand the science behind the complex and speedy engineering of COVID-19 vaccines. "We've given billions for vaccines and saved millions of lives.

"Are they open-minded? Because it's to their benefit and to the people around them, so I'm surprised that the U.S., it's been this tough, and, you know, even somewhat a political thing," Gates said. “I believe that COVID-19 can be the last pandemic.” The post was followed by a book on the same topic which gives much hope that humanity will not face such dire conditions yet again.

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