
As the COVID-19 vaccination begins, vaccine-related rumors are spreading through SNS. Recently, if you look at SNS, the number of posts related to vaccines is increasing.
Corona 19 vaccines are being developed rapidly and anxiety that it will not be safe is spreading rapidly. Side effects such as experiencing allergic reactions and temporary facial paralysis after vaccination have been reported, but these side effects are rare.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported that there were few serious adverse reactions to the new vaccine, and that common vaccine side effects such as pain, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, and chills at the injection site may occur.
New mRNA vaccines have been developed using genetic techniques, but have no effect on human DNA. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained that mRNA vaccines are a way of instructing cells to make spike proteins on the surface of the coronavirus. In addition, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention affirmed that the mRNA vaccine does not contain the cell nucleus and does not affect DNA.
The mRNA vaccine does not contain any live virus, so there is no risk of disease. Jill Foster, a professor at Minnesota Medical School, said it was impossible to have a virus in a vaccine. “Being infected with a vaccine is like getting a chicken from a scrambled egg.”
Even after getting the vaccine, you should wear a mask and maintain a lifestyle habit, such as avoiding contact with others. It is very important to maintain lifestyle habits, such as wearing a mask, to avoid mass immunity until the virus is completely eliminated. Although the vaccine is reported to be 95% effective, it does not guarantee complete protection.
None of the vaccines currently in use cause autism or cancer, and there is clear evidence. In addition, a system is in place to identify and report rare side effects of COVID-19 vaccination. In fact, as cases of reinfection of cured COVID-19 patients have been reported, it is important that as many people as possible get vaccinated to gain population immunity.
There are rumors that the COVID-19 vaccine contains ingredients that inhibit the development of the placenta and can cause female infertility. In response, experts explain that the mRNA vaccine is unlikely to affect pregnant women or fetuses.
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