This guy really came with another "Fact Check"
How gullible are you? Do you just swallow anything the Mockingbird Media regurgitates into your mouth?
Do you know what damage control is?
The Corporate Media could "Fact check" water being wet and say "after a thorough examination, using the most advanced science available, we have determined that water actually isn't wet" and chances are you would just go along with it. Omg guys! Science!
That's how well trained they have you.
The government, media, and their puppeteers think you guys are easily controlled morons ... and you know what? They are right.
Facebook finally admitted the truth: The “fact checks” that social media use to police what Americans read and watch are just “opinion.” That’s thanks to a lawsuit brought by celebrated journalist …
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You just buy all the online Conspiracy Theories even when it comes to Sports.
Keep on believing your nonsense, that we all know exists on platforms like BitChute and so called "Natural News". Then we are supposed to believe a far right wing media like the NY Post that can barely have any evidence to refute the Fact Checks by the MSM. LOL!!
So when The Inter Milan Director himself has confirmed that Eriksen neither had Covid-19, nor was he vaccinated, tell us who your so called "SOURCES" are that confirmed otherwise??
Inter director says Eriksen did not have COVID and was not vaccinated
Inter Milan director Giuseppe Marotta dismissed suggestions that club midfielder Christian Eriksen, who collapsed in Denmark's Euro 2020 opener against Finland on Saturday, had previously contracted COVID-19 while the Italian club's doctor said he had shown no previous signs of a health issue.
Eriksen, 29, collapsed in the 42nd minute of the match near the touchline after a Denmark throw-in and was given life-saving cardiac massage treatment on the pitch, with officials later saying the player was stable and awake in hospital.
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“In the next few days, he will undergo thorough examinations. The most important thing is that he is well," Inter team doctor Piero Volpi told Gazzetta dello Sport.
“But there has never been an episode that even remotely hinted at a problem, neither when he was at Tottenham nor at Inter. In Italy the checks are very rigorous.”
Sanjay Sharma of St. George's University of London, the playmaker's cardiologist at former club Tottenham Hotspur, also said Eriksen had no prior heart issues during his time with the Premier League side.
However, he told the
Mail on Sunday that some players may have had sub-clinical COVID-19 infections, which could have resulted in "scarring" of the heart.
Marotta dismissed that suggestion.
"He didn't have COVID and wasn't vaccinated either," he told Rai Sport.
He said Eriksen was under the guidance of the Danish medical staff and it was for them to release information but Inter had been in touch with them.
"I can say the Inter medical staff have been in contact with them from the start."
Sharma said Eriksen had returned normal tests at Spurs since 2013, but the sight of the player falling to the ground had briefly raised concerns that doctors had missed something.
"I thought, 'Oh my God? Is there something there that we didn't see?' But I have looked at all the test results and everything looked perfect," Sharma said.
"From the day we signed him, it was my job to screen him and we tested him every year. So certainly his tests up to 2019 were completely normal, with no obvious underlying cardiac fault. I can vouch for that because I did the tests."
Former Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba said that Eriksen's collapse brought back painful memories of his cardiac arrest on the pitch in an FA Cup match in 2012. The ex-England under-21 midfielder had to retire soon after at the age of 24.
"It brought back stuff that I have put down in me, this emotion that's down there. To watch it from that distance and not know what was going to happen," Muamba told the BBC.
"It was scary, but credit to the medical staff. They have done an amazing job on Christian. I like how his team mates got together to protect him.
"I hope things turn out to be okay for him. I hope he'll come through."
Inter Milan director Giuseppe Marotta dismissed suggestions that club midfielder Christian Eriksen, who collapsed in Denmark's Euro 2020 opener against Finland on Saturday, had previously contracted COVID-19 while the Italian club's doctor said he had shown no previous signs of a health issue.
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Am waiting to hear from You so that I can ROTFLMAO, especially after your very childish remarks!!