We know the COVID vaccine is safe and effective, but misinformers are saying that more people are dying suddenly because of it. Here is the evidence to why this is untrue:
- Deaths attributable to the vaccine are extremely rare and monitored.
- No, more people are not dying from heart attacks after a COVID vaccine nor are athletes – when a large percentage of the population is vaccinated, it is easy to blame any event on the vaccine.
- Misinformers will use provocative images and distort reality to fit their agenda. Be careful!
COVID vaccines are the safest thing to do to avoid real and serious complications from COVID-19.
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We know the COVID vaccine is safe and effective, but misinformers are saying that more people are dying suddenly because of it. They are not!#ScienceUpFirst
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