Rumors on the covidized vaccine

Dr. Onyema Ogbuagu de Yale defines the registration directly on the new vaccine.


Despite the fact that the majority of vaccines are safe, efficient and can prevent a variety of health problems - and over the years, saved countless lives - the anti-Vaxx movement is still strong. For this reason, twinned because the Covid-19 vaccine was created, tested, and now, almost ready to use in less than a year, many people are skeptical.

However, according to the FDA, CDC, which and a number of international health experts, the vaccine will be one of our most important weapons against the very infectious virus responsible for the death of more than 1.4 million people in the world. In a new Viral Twitter Food,Dr. Onyema Ogbuagu, a specialist in infectious diseases of Yale's disease and an associate professor at the medical school, explains why it is absolutely crucial that we have confidence in it and brings the greatest rumors surrounding the upper competition of Pfizer.

"Do you have some rumors, especially because misinformation about Covid-May 19 and can cost lives. Lough enough!" He tweeted. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

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Rumor: the results of the efficiency have been shocked

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Due to the madness of the 2020 presidential elections, some people are afraid that President Donald Trump has made simulated vaccination test results. However, this is not the case. "The efficiency results of the vaccines are real", wrote Dr. Ogbuagu. "They were not delayed to hurt or help a politician."

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Rumor: the vaccine is done with the virus

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When you get a Covid-19 vaccine, you do not have to fear that the virus is injected into your blood. "The Pfizer vaccine does not contain the SARS COV-2 SARS virus or parts!" Ogbuagu clarified.

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Rumor: The vaccine will change your DNA

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According to Dr. Ogbuagu, there is "no non-harmful or sinister plan to inject people with a labeling code". He continued: "The mRNA vaccine is not integrated with the recipient genome."

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Rumor: the vaccine is made with fetal fabric

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"No fetal fabric is used for the mRNA vaccine," confirms Ogbuagu.

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Rumor: the medical world is in the conspiracy

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There were rumors swirling that everyone fromDr. Anthony Fauci to theCDC are part of a large plot surrounding the vaccine. "No! ... Researchers such as myself are part of conspiracies," he confirms.

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Truth: The vaccine will save lives

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"We just want to apply science to improve the results of patients and even better, to prevent diseases," Ogbuagu continued. "We can only work on this pandemic by effective vaccines, especially because it is difficult to reach an optimal mask bearing and physical distancing to end the pandemic."

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Truth: Vaccines are effective

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Ogbuagu points out that previous vaccines have been a gaming changer for global health. "Think about how vaccines have rendered deadly diseases disappear (smallpox) or become relatively rare (such as measles)," he writes. "When the" Covid "vaccine becomes available, open our sleeves And ends this thing! "Until then," If you have a very good attention to the public health measures, I think we can prevent the acceleration of this increase we find, "says Dr. Anthony Fauci. So do things "like wearing masks, uniformly; keep the distance; Avoid crowds in gathering settings, especially inside; wash your hands frequently "and cross this pandemic at your healthiest, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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