FactCheck: You cannot get COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. Multiple medical societies still recommend getting vaccinated against COVID-19. FactsFirstPH PHVote WeDecide
You cannot get a COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. Multiple medical societies still recommend getting vaccinated against COVID-19. The Baltimore study that presidential candidate Jose Montemayor Jr. cited also found that those hospitalized with COVID-19 were unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated.This claim was made by presidential aspirant and cardiologist Montemayor during the Comelec-sponsored presidential debates.On Saturday, March 19, presidential candidate Jose Montemayor Jr.
Palagi ‘nyong hinahanapan niyan when, in fact, ang mismong vaccination will expose you to infection! This the reverse now, according to the Baltimore study.. All vaccines need something that can teach your body to trigger an immune response against the COVID-19 virus. This can come in the form of a messenger RNA, a weakened form of the virus, a viral vector that contains material from COVID-19, or a protein from the COVID-19.
All of these have been carefully studied and tested so as to not give you a COVID-19 infection, or any other infection. The possibility of getting COVID-19 even after being fully vaccinated can be further minimized by getting booster shots and adhering to the minimum public health standards. The need for vaccination is still paramount. Data has shown that those who get COVID-19, those who are hospitalized because of it, and those who die from it are still higher in groups of people who are
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