The truth behind magnetism and Covid-19 vaccines
MYTH : Covid vaccines make you arm magnetic ๐งฒ ๐ One of the many Covid-19 vaccine myths is that it will make you magnetic, including at the site of vaccination which is usually your arm. FAKE NEWS! โ FACT : WHO, CDC and DOH already clarified that COVID-19 vaccines do not contain ingredients that can produce an electromagnetic field at the site of your injection. All COVID-19 vaccines are free from metals. Beyond the lack of magnetic materials in the vaccines themselves, our bodies doesnโt attract magnetic objects, doctors explained. Accordingly, our blood does contains some iron, but it is not magnetizable iron. Medical experts cleared up that the iron in our blood is susceptible to magnetism, meaning it is not able to create or interact with an electromagnetic force field. โ๏ธ We might see video circulating on different social media platforms making it look like magnets are sticking to their arm, but doctors told itโs because of natural oil and sweat called โsebumโ thatโs made by sebaceous glands that can be sticky. Remember that childhood game โPISO OR COIN CHALLENGE FROM FOREHEAD TO MOUTHโ? ๐ Vaccine misinformation is very dangerous because it can potentially discourage people from getting their COVID-19 shots. Join our Facebook community, Team BakuNanay: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bakunanay . Together, letโs learn and debunk any myths, confusions and misinformation about vaccinations. #TeamBakuNanay #ProudtobeABakuNanay #AllAboutBakuna #HealthierPhilippines #VaccinesWorkforAll #vaccine
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