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Covid Vaccine: 6 Myths Related to Vaccine Due To Which People Are Afraid To Take Dose, Know The Truth

Kovid is made from vaccine

There are many people who got infected even after they were given the vaccine. Due to this, doubts are being raised about the effect of vaccine. However this is not correct. One thing to understand here is that the covid vaccine is to some extent effective against infection but it reduces the severity and mortality of the virus by 100 percent.

The vaccine also reduces the chance of infection, so there is no reason to doubt it.

Doctors say that this vaccine develops complete immunity within 14 days of taking the second dose. Even after that, it is necessary to wear a mask, follow social distancing. This should be done until people become negative on a large scale.

Vaccine is not needed if Kovid is done

After being Kovid-19, your body fights it and prepares antigens against it. In such a situation, many people who have had Kovid-19 understand that they do not need a vaccine. It is not right to think so. There has been no definitive research on how effective the resistance is after infection and how long it will last. We do not know how long it lasts and how it affects. In such a situation, it would be a mistake to refuse the vaccine.

Taking the vaccine even after being infected will increase the level of pre-existing immunity and provide additional protection against covids.

Vaccine can cause blood clots

Scientists in Denmark claimed that blood clots are forming in the body after taking the Kovid vaccine. This news has scared the whole world, especially the elderly. People are apprehensive about this and are avoiding taking the vaccine.

Side-effects have been taken into consideration in the vaccine but we need to understand that vaccines are safe for mass use. With this, the WHO is not sure about the possible side effects of blood clotting from the vaccine.

Similarly, there is doubt about vaccination in people with thin blood due to this fear. People need not be afraid. But even if this happens, contact the doctor before taking the vaccine.

Kovid vaccine will replace DNA

One myth associated with the vaccine is that the corona virus vaccine can manipulate our genetic code. This rumor started spreading since the vaccine was approved. These rumors also continue with the other vaccine. So it would be better not to ignore them because they have no power.




The vaccine is designed only to recognize the corona virus in our body to develop the immune system against it. It does not have the ability to penetrate inside our cells (cells). Genetic codes exist inside these cells.

Vaccine not reliable

Another longstanding fear that is preventing citizens from getting the vaccine jab is the short timeline in which the vaccine model has been approved for use.

A big fear about the vaccine that is sitting in the minds of the people is to get the vaccine ready in a short time. The second vaccine takes years to prepare, but the corona virus vaccine is quickly approved. People have doubts about this and are withdrawing from getting vaccinated.

Any fears about the vaccine timeline are not quite right. Stringent tests and studies have been conducted for vaccine approval that meet all standards of safety and these measures have been recognized by the global health regulator. Since the virus is spreading rapidly, vaccines have been introduced quickly but there is no reason to doubt it.

Vaccine affects fertility

There is another rumor about the vaccine that the vaccine kills your fertility and causes infertility problems. But this is completely wrong and there is no need to pay attention to it. Such rumors have been spread before with many vaccines.

There are no side effects of infertility or venereal disease with Kovid-19 or any other vaccine. Till date, no such thing has been revealed in any research nor has there been any evidence of this.

This rumor has spread because pregnant women have been kept out of this vaccine. Pregnant women are excluded because they lack immunity.

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya, has 5 years of experience in writing Finance Content, Entertainment news, Cricket and more. He has done BA in English. He loves to Play Sports and read books in free time. In case of any complain or feedback, please contact me @ informalnewz@gmail.com
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