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Coronavirus: As the second wave spreads, stop believing these 6 myths about COVID vaccines – Times of India
The much-scary second wave of coronavirus is not just bad for the ones who are high risk, but also impacts vaccination drive in India.

Given that a number of people have unfortunately contracted COVID-19 with the shot, many are beginning to doubt the efficacy. However, all is not true.
The one thing we absolutely should know is that a COVID-19 vaccine is effective to an extent, but carries a 100% minimization rate for severity and mortality- both bad outcomes with COVID-19.
The vaccines could also minimize the chances of symptomatic infections right now, and hence, there’s no reason to doubt them.
Doctors also want people to…
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