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National health authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) confirm getting vaccinated against COVID-19 helps to protect yourself, your family, your community and supports the public health response
National health authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) confirm getting vaccinated against COVID-19 helps to protect yourself, your family, your community and supports the public health response. Vaccines work by training and preparing the body’s natural defenses - the immune system - to recognize and fight off the targeted viruses. The process of development, clinical testing, trials and evidence generation may have been shortened in the case of COVID-19 vaccine development, but no corners have been cut on safety norms and standards.
You can rest assured that the COVID-19 vaccine will not change your DNA, will not give you COVID-19, and will not insert microchips into your body. What is important to be known is that after the COVID-19 vaccines, you may experience mild side effects such as pain at the injection site, fatigue or headache, even light fever, which is normal for all vaccines and the effects disappear after a few days. Long-term effects are not common. All currently approved vaccines have undergone rigorous performance and safety testing including trials on tens of thousands of individuals.
Source:Coronavirus Information Portal
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