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Covid-19 vaccines do not make you magnetic

Amir Qaemi said: "The videos in cyberspace that refer to the magnetism of the corona vaccine are a joke and are only published with the aim of being seen in cyberspace."

At the same time as the public release of the Covid-19 vaccine in Iran, many vaccine recipients claim that they were affected by the magnetic field after the injection and absorbed metal-based substances into their bodies however this claim is not true.

But the videos on the social network say something else, some people show in a short video that a tool like a spoon or a metal fork is attracted to their body after the corona vaccine injection and this has caused many people to be affected by virtual rumors

All of us can scientifically reject the claim of creating a magnetic field after injecting the corona vaccine, but in order to have enough reasons, we must ask an expert’s opinion; For this reason, we are trying to clarify the issue by asking “Dr. Amir Qaemi” (Secretary of the Iranian Virology Association and Assistant Professor of the Pasteur Institute of Iran) a few simple questions, which you will read in detail below:

Speaking about the rumor of magnetic vaccines, Amir Qaemi, appearing on “Rozaneh” radio program, said: “The substances that make up the vaccine compounds are biomolecules that are present in many medicines and food.”

The assistant professor of the Pasteur Institute of Iran pointed out that the claim that the body becomes magnetized after the injection of the Corona vaccine is funny and unscientific, and emphasized: the vaccine cannot create a magnetic field.

he said: aluminum is the only pseudo-metallic compound that can be used in some vaccines and the Corona vaccine does not contain aluminum.

Amir Qaemi said: “The videos in cyberspace that refer to the magnetism of the corona vaccine are a joke and are only published with the aim of being seen in cyberspace.”

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