Should kids get COVID boosters?
Should kids get COVID boosters? A viral claim says no evidence supports it—but studies show boosters reduce severe illness in children and protect public health.
Should kids get COVID boosters? A viral claim says no evidence supports it—but studies show boosters reduce severe illness in children and protect public health.
An unemployed consultant pathologist misinterprets data, falsely claiming more COVID vaccine doses increase infection risk. Vaccines reduce severe disease.
Claims that multiple COVID boosters cause severe health issues are misleading. Vaccination benefits outweigh the rare risks of adverse events.
A paramedic wrongly blames aortic dissection on COVID vaccines. Aortic dissections are linked to COVID, not vaccines.
Claims that a fourth COVID booster doesn’t reduce death risk are misleading. Studies show varied data, and newer vaccines are more effective.
The claim of high death rates after COVID boosters in the UK is misleading, as the data focused on an older, more vulnerable population, and the UK government supports the vaccine's life-saving benefits.
Debunking claims that COVID boosters caused nursing home deaths, exploring what the study by Girma and Paton really says about vaccine effects and mortality in care homes.
Learn why COVID vaccines are recommended even for those who’ve had the virus, addressing concerns over immunity and CDC recommendations for broad protection against variants.
Despite claims, data shows vaccinated individuals, especially those with boosters, have consistently lower COVID mortality rates compared to the unvaccinated.
COVID vaccines do not make you more likely to die from COVID; vaccinated individuals have consistently shown lower mortality rates compared to the unvaccinated.