Lahore, 23rd May: After the launch of coronavirus vaccination in Pakistan, campaigns against it also started. A series of various videos against the vaccine was revealed on social media.

A video that went viral on social networking sites shows an elderly man sticking an iron on his arm at the injection site of a vaccine, claiming that the vaccine had inserted a magnetic chip into his body.

Another man placed a bulb on the injection site on his arm and lit it as if an electric current had run through his body.

Similarly, a young man made a video of an old person, showing him how to press a magnet under his armpit so that the iron would stick to his arm, except the iron does not stick.
However, studies and experiments have confirmed that no such thing happens after you get your COVID-19 jab.
Watch this video from BBC News and clear your doubts:

 

Adviser to the Sindh government Murtaza Wahab termed the videos as propaganda and appealed to the people not to listen to such things.

He said that people should be vaccinated without any worries so that they can be protected from the coronavirus.

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