Rumors about Covid-19 vaccine in Pakistan

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With the launch of Corona virus vaccination around the world, including Pakistan, various false rumors about the vaccine have surfaced on social networking sites.
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Whether it is a rumor that a vaccine has inserted a chip into the human body or a light bulb after generating electricity from the body, such interesting rumors come to the fore on social media every day after which interesting comments from consumers are added to them. Make it interesting. One such thing is that all vaccinated people will die within two years. The rumor is a topic of discussion on the WhatsApp, in which he shared a statement attributed to Nobel Prize-winning scientist Lok Montginier. However, according to fake news-monitoring websites, Lock Montgomery's video interview was taken out of context, in which he claimed that vaccination in the days of the epidemic was unbelievable because it could make the virus more powerful.
According to the news agency Reuters, the statement shared on social media about scientist Lok Montgomery is not true.
Waiter says Luke Montgomery was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2008. Montgomery was also criticized for his He was also criticized for SARS 2, which causes the corona virus. He said it was spread from a laboratory comments on HIV and immunity.
According to the anti-fake news war room of the Indian magazine India Today, although Lok Montgomery did say in his interview that "vaccinating people during an epidemic is an unacceptable mistake", he did not say which people Has been vaccinated against the corona virus and will die in two years.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) said in its report on corona virus vaccination: "Vaccines train our immune system to recognize the target virus and form antibodies to prevent the disease." Are After vaccination, the body is ready to fight the virus and it is completely safe.
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In Pakistan, as in the rest of the world, the message was spread through various social networking sites, but interestingly, for the convenience of the public, a local Urdu newspaper translated the message into Urdu, which was viewed by Pakistani users on social media. It went viral on the media after which consumers became anxious about the vaccine.
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In this pandemic situation we should avoid rumors and follow the Instructions given by WHO or by our governments to eliminate the Covid-19 from our beautiful Glob.
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Lack of education and awareness are the causes of rumours. Our government should step up and spread awareness regarding Covid vaccination. This should be taken serious otherwise things can get out of hands like we ruined in case of Polio.

Corona se darna nahi larna hai😂

Sath me larna hai is Waba se.

I just hope when the vaccine is being taken, it made the body free from the virus

Yes we should because if we want to fight with the little monster we should follow the instructions of WHO and follow all the SOPs given by our governments. we should take responsibility for ourselves and for our family.

Check the ingredients before you put it in your body. Also, why would you trust WHO or government?