Even with a vaccine months and perhaps years away, misinformation and conspiracy theories about vaccines for COVID-19 are swirling online, potentially driving people away from getting vaccinated.
, according to testing done by the state of New York.
The dye would last up to five years and allow medical workers to immediately know whether a child had gotten their vaccinations or not, which can be difficult to do in developing countries.in December but the technique was only tested in animals, never in children, and has never been put into use. “It’s frightening, it’s hard to understand, it’s required governments to restrict individual freedoms, and it will lead to mass vaccinations. That’s a perfect storm for conspiracy theories,” he said.
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