In a tweet that Twitter later deleted for containing COVID misinformation, White House correspondent Emerald Robinson warned Christians that the vaccines include “a bioluminescent marker called LUCIFERASE so that you can be tracked." She also suggested that the shot was the “Mark of the Beast”—something she’s said before. Before suspending Robinson, Newsmax -- which has been known to peddle COVID disinformation -- said in a statement on Tuesday: “Newsmax strongly believes and has reported that the Covid 19 vaccines are safe and effective. We do not believe the vaccines contain any toxic materials or tracking markers, and such false claims have never been reported on Newsmax. The many medical experts appearing on Newsmax have supported the use of the vaccine.”
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