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Lewis Hamilton defends 'misinterpreted' vaccine post on Bill Gates

The post has since been deleted. In the footage, Gates, the billionaire philanthropist who has pledged $250 million to fighting the coronavirus, is questioned about the possible side-effects of a vaccine

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Lewish Hamilton

Lewish Hamilton

Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has said he was "misinterpreted" after sharing a post on social media that accused Bill Gates of lying about a coronavirus vaccine. Hamilton said he wanted to "clarify (his) thoughts" on the issue after the video posted to his 18.3 million Instagram followers attracted critical comments. The post has since been deleted. In the footage, Gates, the billionaire philanthropist who has pledged $250 million to fighting the coronavirus, is questioned about the possible side-effects of a vaccine.

A comment accompanying the original post accuses Gates of telling lies -- something that Hamilton said he failed to spot. "I've noticed some comments on my earlier post around the coronavirus vaccine, and want to clarify my thoughts on it, as I understand why they might have been misinterpreted," the British Mercedes driver wrote in a subsequent post on Instagram. "Firstly, I hadn't actually seen the comment attached so that is totally my fault and I have a lot of respect for the charity work Bill Gates does.

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