The pioneers of social networking sites shared the story of the financial expert Alan Steele, who questioned the vaccines for the emerging corona virus “Covid-19” (19-COVID), so what happened to him?

What is the danger of fallacies about corona vaccines?

What is the latest data about it for children?

And what is the story of the 100 million doses of Corona virus vaccines that will expire by the end of the year?

We start from Britain, where the pioneers of social networking sites in Britain mourned the financial expert Alan Steele at the age of 73, who died last week, a month after he was infected with the Corona virus and his health deteriorated rapidly, according to what the Sanad Agency monitored for verification in Al Jazeera network.

And the “Daily Business” (daily business) said that Steele, who had always raised terror and warned against receiving the Corona virus vaccine, died of the virus, and after attempts to save him and put him on a respirator, the attempts failed.

Steele had always warned against the vaccine and repeatedly called for not receiving it and questioned its efficacy (Al-Jazeera)

Tweeters said that Steele wrote through his Twitter account - restricted privacy - early last month that he was not present due to his infection with the virus, calling for the vaccine to be taken and not to give in to calls to question it.

Steele had been warning about the vaccine, and had repeatedly called for not receiving it, questioned its efficacy and warned against it, which was considered by tweets as a warning against listening to skeptics of the virus.

The death of one of the biggest opponents of the Corona vaccine and its promoters


, as a result of his infection with the virus pic.twitter.com/bbENacqgGI

— Raja'a Yousif (@ryousif211) September 19, 2021

The vaccine is the weapon in the face of Corona and false allegations

“It is unfortunate that there is a lot of inaccurate information on the Internet about COVID-19 and its vaccines," says the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). "During a health crisis, misinformation can spread distrust, fear and stigma. It can also lead to "People are left unprotected or more vulnerable to the virus. You should get reliable facts and advice from trusted sources such as your local health authorities, the United Nations, UNICEF and the World Health Organization."

Vaccines are effective in protecting against severe illness from COVID-19, hospitalization, and death.

Aggregated data showed that the total number of vaccine doses that had been administered was close to 5.95 billion doses as of Monday morning.

The former British finance expert, Alan Steele, who is one of the strongest opponents of the Corona vaccine, has died, as he published on his website dozens of false information that kept thousands of people from taking the vaccine.


The last thing he posted to his followers was a tweet saying (you might be surprised why I am silent, for two weeks I have been fighting a losing battle with Covid-19).

— MUNQITH DAGHER (@MUNQITHDAGHER) September 19, 2021

The latest data available on the American Johns Hopkins University website at six o'clock GMT showed that the total number of injuries amounted to 228 million and 541 thousand cases.

The data also showed that the total deaths rose to 4 million and 691 thousand deaths.

It is a false claim that COVID-19 vaccines can affect fertility, and UNICEF says there is no evidence that any vaccine, including COVID-19 vaccines, affects fertility in women or men.

If a woman is seeking to become pregnant, she should not avoid pregnancy after receiving the corona vaccine.

Nor does any of the COVID-19 vaccines affect DNA, or interact with it in any way.

What the mRNA vaccine does is teach cells how to make a protein that triggers a response from the immune system inside the body.

This response produces antibodies that keep a person protected from the virus, according to UNICEF.

Vaccine and children

Pfizer and BioNTech said today, Monday, that their vaccine to prevent Covid-19 disease has achieved a strong immune response in children between 5 and 11 years old, and that they plan to apply for a license to use it in that age group in the United States. And Europe and other regions as soon as possible.

The two companies stated that the vaccine stimulated an immune response in the 5-11-year-old group in the second and third stages of their experiment, equivalent to the immunity achieved in the 16-25-year-old group.

In terms of safety, they added, the results were also generally equivalent for the older group.

The two companies' vaccine, called Comirnaty, has already obtained permission for use in children from the age of 12 in many countries, including the United States.

Alan Steele, a former British finance expert, was one of the most prominent faces who were against the idea of ​​receiving a vaccine against the Corona virus


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He kept doubting the "# Corona" virus and the vaccines that governments provided to their citizens to confront the virus and address the pandemic, until he died after being infected with the damn virus.# No to compulsory vaccination pic.twitter.com/oZ2hmPzbYw

- Trend Kuwait (@trend_kuw) September 19, 2021

Children in the age group of 5 to 11 years were given two doses equivalent to one-third of what was given to individuals aged 12 years and over.

The two companies expect data on the effectiveness of the vaccine in children aged two to five years, and children from six months to two years old, during the last quarter of this year at the earliest.

The former British finance expert, Alan Steele, was one of the most prominent faces who opposed receiving the vaccine against the Corona virus, and he used to spread unfounded information about the disease and the vaccine, but he died of infection with the virus days after being placed on the respiratory system.

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— Eissa Albasri (@EissaAlbasri) September 19, 2021

A hundred million doses

With such good data about the safety and importance of vaccines, data analysis company Airfinity warned that more than 100 million doses of coronavirus vaccines worldwide will expire by the end of the year, which means they will be wasted if they are not made. quickly redistributed.

Today, Monday, Irfinity reported that more than 40% of these vaccine doses are in the European Union.

Given that most recipient countries require at least two months of the post-importation shelf life to carry out vaccination campaigns, 241 million doses of vaccines are at risk of expiring without being used.

If these vaccine doses are distributed immediately, they, along with the doses already purchased and put up, will be enough to vaccinate 70 percent of people in low- and middle-income countries against the coronavirus, Irfinity said.


The World Health Organization in Geneva has pushed for a fairer distribution of vaccines for months.

The longer the virus circulates in countries with low vaccination rates, the greater the risk of new strains emerging for which vaccines are less effective or not effective at all.

The European Union, Japan, Canada, Britain and the United States will have a total of 1 billion more vaccine doses than they need by the end of the year, according to an Irfinity analysis.

These countries pledged to donate 1.2 billion doses of vaccine by the middle of next year, yet only 12% of these doses have been delivered.