Health
Fact vs. Fiction: What you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine – KOB
Social media is full of claims about the COVID-19 vaccine. But what’s fact and what’s fiction?

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are made with RNA. What is RNA?
“RNA is basically like cookbook information that helps your body to make proteins, like a blueprint,” Dr. Sanchez said.
“They’ve taken the little piece of RNA from the virus, not the entire virus, just a piece of its RNA, and they’ve been able to replicate it and put it into a little particle that, that will be injected and will go into the cells. And then once, once it’s in the cells, it will direct our body’s cells to make the protein…
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