Are COVID vaccines safe for kids?
COVID vaccination has saved millions of lives in the U.S. and reduces severe illness in children. VAERS listings are not proof of causation.
We debunk the latest vaccine misinformation each week in our Just the Facts: Correcting this week’s disinformation newsletter. Browse the other Just the Facts Newsletter Topics by clicking the link below:
COVID vaccination has saved millions of lives in the U.S. and reduces severe illness in children. VAERS listings are not proof of causation.
The five-day claim in Hepatitis B inserts is only for minor local effects. Serious events were followed for months in trials of thousands.
Were studies proving vaccines harm children hidden? Claims of suppressed research ignore scientific standards. See why real data show vaccines keep kids healthy.
Explore the truth behind aluminum in vaccines. This post debunks claims of inadequate testing with evidence from extensive clinical trials and decades of safety data.
Examine the controversial Mawson study on vaccines and autism using Florida Medicaid data, and learn how differences in doctor visits may skew diagnosis rates.
Did a child die of cardiac arrest during Moderna’s vaccine trial? Anti-vax claims misrepresent the facts. Regulatory reviews concluded the vaccine wasn’t the cause, and trial data is publicly available.
Are vaccines a conspiracy? Anti-vaccine claims ignore facts: COVID vaccines saved lives and money, passed safety trials, and prevent severe illness. Learn the truth.
Are vaccines designed to harm? Decades of research prove vaccines save lives, prevent diseases like measles and smallpox, and do not cause cancer or alter DNA.
Debunk the myth: Is the CDC recommending 200 vaccines? Discover the facts about vaccine schedules, public health, and scientific advancements.
Explore the truth behind vaccine safety as we debunk claims that Hepatitis B clinical trials lacked thorough monitoring, emphasizing vaccines’ proven benefits.