Do COVID vaccines have cancer-causing DNA?
We investigate claims about COVID vaccines containing cancer-linked DNA, explaining how rigorous safety standards ensure no risk from manufacturing processes.
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:
We investigate claims about COVID vaccines containing cancer-linked DNA, explaining how rigorous safety standards ensure no risk from manufacturing processes.
Does COVID vaccination affect mental health? We examine claims linking vaccines to mood disorders and highlight the protective mental health benefits of vaccination.
Examining claims linking COVID vaccines to brain clots, this post uncovers misleading data interpretations and highlights the proper use of VAERS for vaccine safety.
Why can’t some Idahoans get COVID vaccines? Misinformation influences Southwest Idaho Health District’s Board, creating barriers to essential public health care.
Are COVID vaccines necessary for kids? Learn how COVID vaccines protect young children from severe illness, hospitalization, and rare complications like MIS-C.
Explore the facts behind exaggerated claims that COVID vaccines caused millions of deaths and disabilities, with scientific evidence confirming their safety and life-saving benefits.
Debunking claims that COVID boosters caused nursing home deaths, exploring what the study by Girma and Paton really says about vaccine effects and mortality in care homes.
Learn why COVID vaccines are recommended even for those who’ve had the virus, addressing concerns over immunity and CDC recommendations for broad protection against variants.
Can COVID vaccines cause cancer? Despite claims that synthetic DNA in vaccines could lead to genomic instability and cancer, rigorous evidence and vaccine production standards debunk this idea.
A video falsely claims that live vaccines, like the mpox vaccine, can cause death through shedding, but mRNA COVID vaccines do not shed, and live vaccines remain critical for public health.