OP neglected to provide a link, so I had to look it up myself like some sort of caveman.
The only references I came up with on mainstream search engines were debunking articles like this one:
Image does not show Slovenian nurse revealing ‘vaccine bottle code during resignation speech’
but on other search engines, articles treating it as a valid claim were crowded near the top of the results.
Being no stranger to "fAcT ChEcK" articles in which the title declares something to be FALSE, but the article describes how TRUE the claim is, I looked into the "debunking" article and it said:
She said Covid certificates featuring the number 1 meant recipients had received a “placebo” but she did not mention what the numbers 2 or 3 refer to.
So if somebody could find some debunkery to debunk the debunker that would be greeeeaaat.
OP neglected to provide a link, so I had to look it up myself like some sort of caveman.
The only references I came up with on mainstream search engines were debunking articles like this one:
Image does not show Slovenian nurse revealing ‘vaccine bottle code during resignation speech’
but on other search engines, articles treating it as a valid claim were crowded near the top of the results.
Being no stranger to "fAcT ChEcK" articles where the title declares something to be FALSE, but the article describes how TRUE the claim is, I looked into the "debunking" article and it said:
She said Covid certificates featuring the number 1 meant recipients had received a “placebo” but she did not mention what the numbers 2 or 3 refer to.
So if somebody could find some debunkery to debunk the debunker that would be greeeeaaat.
OP neglected to provide a link, so I had to look it up myself like some sort of caveman.
The only references I came up with on mainstream search engines were debunking articles like this one:
Image does not show Slovenian nurse revealing ‘vaccine bottle code during resignation speech’
but on other search engines, articles treating it as a valid claim were crowded near the top of the results.
After seeing about 1000 "fAcT ChEcK" articles where the title declares something to be false, but the article describes how true the claim is, I looked into the "debunking" article and it said:
She said Covid certificates featuring the number 1 meant recipients had received a “placebo” but she did not mention what the numbers 2 or 3 refer to.
So if somebody could find some debunkery to debunk the debunker that would be greeeeaaat.
OP neglected to provide a link, so I had to look it up myself like some sort of caveman.
The only references I came up with on mainstream search engines were debunking articles like this one:
Image does not show Slovenian nurse revealing ‘vaccine bottle code during resignation speech’
but on other search engines, articles treating it as a valid claim were crowded near the top of the results.
After seeing about 1000 "fAcT ChEcK" articles where the title declares something to be false, but the article describes how true the claim is, I looked into the "debunking" article and it said:
She said Covid certificates featuring the number 1 meant recipients had received a “placebo” but she did not mention what the numbers 2 or 3 refer to.
So if somebody could find some debunkery to debunk the debunker that would be greeeeaaat.
OP neglected to provide a link, so I had to look it up myself like some sort of caveman.
The only references I came up with on mainstream search engines were debunking articles like this one:
Image does not show Slovenian nurse revealing ‘vaccine bottle code during resignation speech’
After seeing about 1000 "fAcT ChEcK" articles where the title declares something to be false, but the article describes how true the claim is, I looked into it and it said:
She said Covid certificates featuring the number 1 meant recipients had received a “placebo” but she did not mention what the numbers 2 or 3 refer to.
So if somebody could find some debunkery to debunk the debunker that would be greeeeaaat.