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Controversial influencer Mitch Orval gloats over news vaccines linked to deadly side-effect: 'I now wear the label anti-vaxxer with pride'


Anti-vaxxer influencer Mitch Orval has claimed vindication after a Covid jab was withdrawn globally due to its potential side effects.

'I lost all of my brand deals, I am still blacklisted from working with companies, I was scruitinised online, had people taking photos of me at cafes and restaurants to send to authorities for "breaking the law",' he continued. Anti-vaxxer influencer Mitch Orval, 27, (pictured) claimed vindication on Wednesday after the AstraZeneca Covid jab was withdrawn globally due to its potential side effects 'People waiting for the Pfizer vaccine caused a few hundred more deaths in Australia than we needed to have due to the adverse publicity,' Prof Collignon, who lectures at the Australian National University's medical school, said.

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