Bill Gates denies accusations of microchip in vaccines against coronary

American billionaire Bill Gates has denied allegations that he wants to place a microchip in vaccines that will be produced against the choreography to control humans. This arose that conspiracy theory, but it became quite reliable when a Yahoo survey said 28% of American adults believe in this conspiracy theory. “We [...]
We must reveal the truth. I hope these theories fall after people discover the facts”, Gates said, during an interview at CBS News, adding that he wants to help end the coronary pandemic.
We want to make sure that there aren't going to be people dying just because they don't have the chance to do a vaccine. We'll make a good deal for the vaccine and we want the world to make a good deal too. Many of the companies are committed to this”, Gates said.
In the outbreak of mass pandemic in February, Bill and Melinda Gates' foundation donated $100 million in vaccine research. In June, the foundation promised an additional 1.6 billion dollars for the Gavi vaccine alliance, an organization focused on trying to immune children from the Corleone pandemic.
So far, there is still no confirmed vaccine or drug that fights Coronavirus, the pandemic that has infected nearly 15 million people worldwide and killed at least 617,415 people in more than six months. But there are more than 100 developing vaccines, according to the World Health Organization.












