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‘That’s what someone microchipped would say,’ Twitter jokes after jabbed Bill Gates’ daughter mocks Covid-19 vax conspiracy theory | ‘That’s what someone microchipped would say,’ Twitter jokes after jabbed Bill Gates’ daughter mocks Covid-19 vax conspiracy theory |
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Jennifer K. Gates, daughter of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, tried mocking the numerous conspiracy theories surrounding her “genius” father after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine, only to face a wave of ridicule herself. | Jennifer K. Gates, daughter of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, tried mocking the numerous conspiracy theories surrounding her “genius” father after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine, only to face a wave of ridicule herself. |
“Sadly the vaccine did NOT implant my genius father into my brain – if only mRNA had that power.....!” Jennifer Gates wrote on Instagram, adding a winky face emoji. The statement accompanied an image of her after she had received a Covid-19 vaccine. | “Sadly the vaccine did NOT implant my genius father into my brain – if only mRNA had that power.....!” Jennifer Gates wrote on Instagram, adding a winky face emoji. The statement accompanied an image of her after she had received a Covid-19 vaccine. |
There have been numerous conspiracy theories floating on social media about Bill Gates and his foundation’s involvement in the development of Covid vaccines, including one popular – and mostly shared mockingly – that the billionaire wants to implant microchips into people through a vaccine. Gates has even previously acknowledged the talk and obviously dismissed it. | There have been numerous conspiracy theories floating on social media about Bill Gates and his foundation’s involvement in the development of Covid vaccines, including one popular – and mostly shared mockingly – that the billionaire wants to implant microchips into people through a vaccine. Gates has even previously acknowledged the talk and obviously dismissed it. |
“I am beyond privileged to receive my first dose of mRNA to teach my cells to mount a protective immune response to this virus. As a medical student and aspiring physician, I am grateful it will give me protection and safety for my future practice,” Gates added in her Instagram post. | “I am beyond privileged to receive my first dose of mRNA to teach my cells to mount a protective immune response to this virus. As a medical student and aspiring physician, I am grateful it will give me protection and safety for my future practice,” Gates added in her Instagram post. |
Many did not share in the celebration and instead capitalized on the mention of the Bill Gates microchip theory to crack jokes. | Many did not share in the celebration and instead capitalized on the mention of the Bill Gates microchip theory to crack jokes. |
“Jennifer Gates, Bill's daughter, received a COVID-19 vaccine shot. She claimed it didn't come with a microchip. But that's exactly what someone who had been microchipped would say,” one Twitter user wrote in response to the announcement from Gates’ 24-year-old daughter. | “Jennifer Gates, Bill's daughter, received a COVID-19 vaccine shot. She claimed it didn't come with a microchip. But that's exactly what someone who had been microchipped would say,” one Twitter user wrote in response to the announcement from Gates’ 24-year-old daughter. |
Others took the post not so humorously and questioned why someone so young would get the vaccine before it is being offered to others more at-risk. As Jennifer K. Gates explained in her Instagram caption though, she is a medical student and “aspiring physician.” Medical students and staff have been eligible to receive Covid-19 vaccines since January. | Others took the post not so humorously and questioned why someone so young would get the vaccine before it is being offered to others more at-risk. As Jennifer K. Gates explained in her Instagram caption though, she is a medical student and “aspiring physician.” Medical students and staff have been eligible to receive Covid-19 vaccines since January. |
Gates is in her second year of med school at New York’s Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. | Gates is in her second year of med school at New York’s Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. |
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