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Fern Britton questions if Covid is a ‘conspiracy to control population’ as she admits she’s ‘not coping’

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FERN Britton questions if Covid is a "conspiracy to control the population" as she admits she's "not coping". The presenter, 64, she believes "Covid is a real and dangerous virus" as she opened up a discussion on conspiracy theories around the pandemic.

Speaking to her followers on Twitter, Fern said: "I believe Covid is a real and dangerous virus running amok amongst the worlds population and ruining the worlds [sic.] economy. "However, if this is all a con to control us, what is the end game?

This is an authentic question." The former This Morning presenters fans mostly agreed there wasn't a conspiracy. One person said: "There isn’t is there, this is a virus Microbe not a global conspiracy.

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