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사실 확인: COVID-19 백신을 접종할 때 마이크로칩이나 바늘을 이식하지 않습니다.
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not implant you with microchips or needles
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines will implant people with microchips or needles.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
تقصي الحقائق : الحصول على لقاح COVID-19 لن یؤدي إلى إدخال الشرائح الدقیقة أو الإبر
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not implant you with microchips or needles
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines will implant people with microchips or needles.
[View Arabic | العربية Version] [View English Version]
Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not implant you with microchips or needles
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines will implant people with microchips or needles.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
THÔNG TIN KIỂM CHỨNG: Việc chích vắc-xin ngừa COVID-19 sẽ không làm quý vị phóng thích vi-rút
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not cause you to shed the virus
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines can cause people to shed the virus.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
SURIIN ANG KATOTOHANAN: Ang pagkuha ng bakuna sa COVID-19 ay hindi magsasanhi sa iyo na mailabas ang virus
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not cause you to shed the virus
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines can cause people to shed the virus.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
VERIFICACIÓN DE HECHO: Recibir una vacuna contra el COVID-19 no causará que usted libere el virus
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not cause you to shed the virus
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines can cause people to shed the virus.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
ПРОВЕРКА ФАКТОВ: Получение вакцины от COVID-19 не приведет к выделению вами вируса
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not cause you to shed the virus
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines can cause people to shed the virus.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
사실 확인: COVID-19 백신 접종한 사람이 바이러스를 방출하지는 않습니다.
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not cause you to shed the virus
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines can cause people to shed the virus.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
تقصي الحقائق : الحصول على لقاح-COVID-19 لن یؤدي إلى نثر الفیروس
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not cause you to shed the virus
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines can cause people to shed the virus.
[View Arabic | العربية Version] [View English Version]
Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
FACT CHECK: Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will not cause you to shed the virus
An article disproving the myth that COVID-19 vaccines can cause people to shed the virus. Rather, the opposite is true – getting a COVID-19 vaccine reduces the risk of infecting others.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Los Angeles County (CA) Department of Public Health
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