‘Nobody Dies of Vaccine” Health Ministry Rebuts Fake News
A piece of fake news that made rounds on the internet quoted French Virologist that the mass vaccination was an “unacceptable mistake" and that “all vaccinated people will die in 2 years"
The health ministry stepped in at the right moment when fake news associated with Nobel laureate Luc Montagnier regarding the covid-19 vaccine propagated so rapidly that conviction even managed to bar people from getting themselves inoculated.
A piece of fake news that made rounds on the internet quoted French Virologist that the mass vaccination was an “unacceptable mistake” and that “all vaccinated people will die in 2 years”.
Commenting on the survival of vaccinated people, the information said, “There is no hope, and no possible treatment for those who have been vaccinated already. We must be prepared to incinerate the bodies”.
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Soon after the fake statement widespread, millions of people in the world including Pakistan, vaccinated or in the pipeline to get jabs, got frightened and stopped themselves.
However, the health ministry stepped in at the right time to rebut the information and clarified that it was fake news and no such claims have been made by the Nobel prize winner.
Ministry of National Health Services confirmed on Twitter that the viral information regarding the French virologist was ‘fake’.
تمام ویکسین تحقیق اور ٹیسٹنگ کے مراحل سے گزر کر عام عوام تک پہنچتی ہیں۔ اور کوئی سائنسی تحقیق یہ ثابت نہیں کرتی کے ویکسین لگوانے سے دو سال بعد موت واقعہ ہو سکتی ہے۔ pic.twitter.com/9H9m3X9RZS
— Ministry of National Health Services, Pakistan (@nhsrcofficial) May 28, 2021
The health ministry assured that all vaccine doses are tested and approved before administration and no research proves that it causes death.