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Bill Gates said it's hard to deny vaccine conspiracy theories involving him because they're 'so stupid'

that warned of the potentially staggering death toll a worldwide pandemic could entail.

"It is good to know which kids have had a measles vaccine and which have not," Gates said, adding that "there are needed systems," like health records that should be in place to help healthcare workers identify who has been immunized, but that no microchips are involved whatsoever. Still, coronavirus-related Bill Gates conspiracy theories exploded on social media and TV: They were mentioned 1.2 million times in March and April,, 28% of Americans said they believed the conspiracy theory, while 44% of Republicans and 50% of Fox News viewers thought it was true. .

However, he did express some concern that, if and when a vaccine is found, anti-vaccine sentiment could make it harder to reach— which occurs when enough of a population is immune to a pathogen that it prevents its further spread.

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