Covid-19 Vaccine: Why We Know Rumors of Grafted Chips, DNA Alteration, and Serious Side Effects Are False
Covid-19 Vaccine: Why We Know Rumors of Grafted Chips, DNA Alteration, and Serious Side Effects Are False The wave of rumors on social networks was to be expected. The news that a vaccine for the covid-19 BNT162 made by Pfizer and BioNTech showed more than 90% of efficacy caused a chain of false information on social networks. Part of the rumors focused on the fact that the vaccine has as one of its differentials being based on RNA . But others also resurfaced. The BBC Reality Check fact-checking team has examined some of the most widely shared false claims: alleged plans to microchip people through injection, the alleged change in our genetic code, and the overall safety of vaccines .