Are COVID vaccines safe for kids?
Are COVID vaccines safe for kids? A viral interview says no—but the data says yes. Learn why expert reviews confirm vaccines are safe, tested, and lifesaving for children.
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Are COVID vaccines safe for kids? A viral interview says no—but the data says yes. Learn why expert reviews confirm vaccines are safe, tested, and lifesaving for children.
Was your COVID vaccine properly tested? Despite viral claims about DNA contamination, expired samples don’t reflect real conditions. Learn why the science holds up.
Do COVID vaccines worsen shingles? A viral photo says yes, but evidence says no. Learn why COVID infection—not the vaccine—is more likely to trigger shingles.
Do COVID vaccines cause cancer? A viral video claims they do—but there’s no scientific evidence. Learn why experts say the cancer spike claim just doesn’t hold up.
Can COVID vaccines cause shedding? A viral video claims vaccinated people spread mRNA or spike proteins, but science shows this is impossible—no live virus, no shedding.
Did Dr. Redfield say Long COVID is vaccine injury? A viral tweet says yes—but it’s false. Long COVID comes from infection, not vaccines. Get the real facts here.
Do COVID vaccines cause breast cancer or immune problems? A viral claim says yes—but the science says no. Learn why experts reject these false, fear-based claims.
Are new COVID vaccine trials unnecessary? Joe Rogan and Elon Musk say yes, but experts confirm trials ensure safety and protect high-risk groups. Get the facts.
Do COVID vaccines cause miscarriage? A misleading claim distorts data, but real-world studies show no increased risk. Learn the facts about vaccine safety in pregnancy.
Do vaccines contain aborted fetuses? No—some use decades-old fetal cell lines for development, but no new cells are used. Learn the facts behind this persistent myth.