Taking a Look at Vaccine Myths
the vaccine will change my DNA
False
The vaccine does not alter or interact with your DNA at all. Both mRNA and viral vector vaccines send instructions to your cells to teach your immune system how to respond to future infection.
the vaccine can lead to infertility or make it harder to have a baby
False
There is currently no evidence that shows that the vaccines cause any problems with pregnancy and no vaccine has ever been found to lead to infertility.
I will test positive for COVID-19 if I get the vaccine
False
The viral tests that are used for COVID testing only detect current infections which the vaccine does not cause.
the vaccine contains microchips or tracking devices
False
The vaccines were made using standard vaccine ingredients which including fats, salts, and sugars. None of the vaccines were developed with tracking devices or chips.
vaccine development was rushed, so they aren't safe or effective
False
The vaccines were developed using a method that has been researched for years, so companies had a head start on research. The companies developing the vaccines went through all of the steps to get the vaccines approved by the FDA, they simply overlapped some of the steps to get the vaccine out faster.