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COVID-19 vaccines: 5 false myths to avoid and break away from

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 18, 2020, 11:00 IST
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5 false myths about COVID-19 vaccines to avoid

With the increase in the numbers of coronavirus cases, people have not only entered a state of panic and confusion, but are also falling victim to myths and misconceptions related to COVID-19. While scientists and medical professionals are working hard to develop a clinically approved vaccine to treat patients and contain the spread of the virus, people are struggling to keep the vaccine-related mistruths at bay. That being said, to help you through this, here are 5 false myths about COVID-19 vaccines to break away from.

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There'll be a vaccine by the end of 2020 for everyone

Following the outbreak of the coronavirus, scientists and medical professionals are working tirelessly to get their hands on a possible cure or a clinically approved vaccine. While there has been a considerable level of success, it is difficult to say that a vaccine will be available to everyone by the end of 2020.

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A COVID-19 vaccine won't be safe

Many people believe that a newly developed vaccine for the coronavirus won't be safe for use. But the truth of the matter is that until and unless a vaccine is shown to be safe, it cannot and will not be made available to the mass public at all. Therefore, try and avoid such false truths being circulated amongst us.

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The process of vaccine development is being rushed

Surely, scientists and researchers are burning the midnight oil to develop a vaccine. Additionally, there's also an urgency in the need for a possible cure. However, just because the progress on developing the same is fast-paced, doesn't mean it's being rushed. While most vaccines take years to develop, in matters of the coronavirus vaccine, many major companies, governments and research teams have collaborated to ensure a safe and a fast mode of cure.

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A vaccine may weaken the immune system

A vaccine helps your immune system to identify deadly pathogens and enables them to fight against it. It does not weaken or overload the immune system in any way.

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A vaccine will ensure the end of the coronavirus

If you believe that a vaccine will cure everyone and will end the pandemic, then you're absolutely wrong. While the trials are still in process, it is needless to say that the availability of a potential vaccine may take some time to reach everyone. Besides, there may be high chances that the coronavirus may mutate and the effect of the vaccine may wear down over time.

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then why should one take vaccine?
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