Donations through the online retailer’s charitable program come as it faces criticism for its role in health misinformation
it will continue to fund groups that oppose vaccination. “We respect that our customers have a wide variety of viewpoints on this matter, which is why the charities in question continue to be included in the list of organizations customers can choose from as part of AmazonSmile,” the spokeswoman said.
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