Dr. Fuci busts These Covid vaccine myths

"There is no evidence that vaccines have an impact on fertility," says Dr. Faisci.


With more than 50% of the United States received at least one dose of theVVID-19 vaccineNow the mission is to convince the remaining people to get theirs. Part of this is the fight against misinformation that is there and the fight with the science of trust, according to officials.Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Chief Medical Officer of the President and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and Dr. Cameron Webb sat on Friday with theCommercialCorinne Kennedy to break some vaccine myths. Read it to see if they deal with your concerns in the following slides - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSign that you had Covid and you did not know it.

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Dr. Fauci says that vaccines have no impact on fertility

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Dr. Faisci was asked if vaccines can affect your fertility. "There is no evidence that vaccines have an impact on fertility," he replied. "There is not only no evidence that this happens, there is no biological reason to believe that it could even happen. So that's the first thing. The situation with pregnant women is, there are always tests to examine security among pregnant women. But if you examine the now more than 70,000 pregnancies that have occurred in vaccinated people, the data resemble obvious red flag signals, the CDC follows it closely. And right now, even if there is no formal recommendation, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology stated that vaccines should not be removed from pregnant women. The important thing that people must understand that Covid-19 effect on pregnant women is quite severe, not only for the health of women, but for the ultimate outcome of pregnancy. "

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Dr. Fauci stated that the vaccine does not cause a prion disease

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Kennedy has mentioned a rumor that the Covid vaccine has a link to praying disease, which occurs "when the normal prayer protein, found on the surface of many cells, becomes abnormal and bouquer in the brain, causing brain damage. ", CAUSINGJohns Hopkins Medicine. "It's just another example of misinformation," said Dr. Faisci. "I mean, people hear things, it's written by someone who gets an anecdotal story about something, then propagated. And before knowing it, he arrives on social media and people begin To say, "Well, I saw that on social media. What does that mean? "So, with you on social media, nothing goes wrong to ask the question that the person you just mentioned did, but the answer is a very strong," No ", there is no any link, whether between vaccination and praying disease. "

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Dr. Webb said speaking to your supplier if you had a reaction earlier than a vaccine

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The doctors were asked: should someone be concerned about taking Covid-19 vaccine if they had reactions prior to other vaccines. "" Depends on the types of reactions they had, "said Dr. Webb." It's a conversation that should always start with your own provider, doctor, a nurse practitioner, anyone, to have This conversation on your risks. We know that people have had severe anaphylaxis reacting to these serious allergic reactions. These are the ones we said, lent a special attention out there, make sure it is done in close consultation with a supplier, take a little extra time wait after receiving the vaccine to make sure everything Go well and do it in a safe environment. But I think that most people, the conversation has been with their supplier, they are suitable for vaccines. We therefore think that for the vast majority of people who should be safe. "

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Dr. Faisci said if you have a history of allergology to food or drugs, the vaccine is safe

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Fauci was asked if you have a different drug allergy, penicillin - if you skip the Covid vaccine. "The answer is no," said Fauci. "The only thing ... is that if you had a story of anaphylactic reactions, you want to be in a place that can treat, but people who have allergies to food, drugs, a variety of other things Whether you have allergies for, it's not a contraindication to be vaccinated. You must always be vaccinated. "

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Dr. Webb said the vaccine was studied, is not rushed

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Why take the vaccine since leaving so fast? "I think the emergency is that we have a pandemic that we lost too many lives here in the United States, is not it?" Responded Dr. Webb. "More than 560,000 more people are not here today, because, largely because of this virus, because of this pandemic. And it is therefore the urgency, that's why these vaccines received this authorization for emergency use, that's why we have the impression of these vaccines - it's so important, but keep in mind, it's not just those -I have been precipitated. It is not that there is a lack of information about their safety or effectiveness - all the opposite. In fact, they have been under a microscope as they are introduced for the first time. It builds over two decades of research, so is not something we have just started working at the beginning of his pandemic. "

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How to stay safe until this pandemic ends

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Follow the fundamentals of Fauci and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live-wear afacial maskwhich adapts perfectly and is double layers, do not travel, the social distance, avoid the big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice a good hand hygiene, get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and protect your life and the lives of others, do not visit these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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