In a North London neighborhood, anti-vaxxers posted frightful leaflets claiming that teens have died after receiving the Covid jabs.
These leaflets make false claims that the number of deaths among 15- to 19-year-olds has increased by 47% since those age groups were first vaccinated.
Residents of Gospel Oak have called the mailshot ‘Covidiot bingo’ but warn the ‘dangerous’ material could have deadly consequences.
The yellow flyers show an image of a syringe, a picture of a child lying on a bed and the slogan ‘Just say no’ – a reference to an anti-drug campaign of the 1980s.
Tony Schofield, who shared images of the leaflet online, said: ‘Vaccinations have been shown to save countless lives and have allowed us to resume what passes for normal life again.
Gospel Oak has been the target of anti vaxxers who have spread propaganda to infiltrate houses.
Three QR codes are also included in the leaflets, which can be scanned with a mobile phone camera to direct readers to web sites.
‘The consequences otherwise hardly bear thinking about.’
Three QR codes are also included in the leaflets, which can be scanned with a mobile phone camera to direct readers to web sites.
Another local said: ‘This is clearly the work of a well-organised, anti-Establishment outfit. This sort of material seems dangerous to me.’
This leaflet does not contain any contact information or return address.