Reports on June 2, 2026 outlined developments in which official briefings and market data framed the episode for readers following June headlines. COVID-19 vaccines contain no metallic/magnetic microchip ingredients per FDA-published ingredient lists.
Separately, magnet-sticking arm videos do not prove vaccination magnetism; experts cite surface tension/adhesion/skin oils. Claim widely debunked by PolitiFact, Full Fact, Snopes, AAP, FactCheck.org.
Next procedural dates were not immediately revised in initial statements.
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