There have been claims that the COVID-19 vaccines could cause the development of autoimmune disorders. Here is what the science says
Over 13 billion COVID-19 doses have been administered and no such causality has been demonstrated. COVID-19 infections, on the other hand, have been shown to increase the risks of developing autoimmune disorders much like other types of infection. Moreover, vaccination seems to decrease the risk of developing autoimmune disorders from an infection.
While vaccination is never risk-free, it remains the safest and most effective measure to protect yourself against the immediate and serious consequences of COVID-19.
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