Social media posts claim Covid-19 inoculations are an elaborate cover for the implantation of microchips, with videos suggesting people’s arms exhibit magnetic properties afterwards
In the video post, a woman claims her arm has a magnetic reaction after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine, demonstrating this by putting a magnet on the spot where she supposedly received the shot and showing it stick to her arm. When she does the same thing to her other arm the magnet falls off
No. Getting a Covid-19 vaccine cannot cause your arm to be magnetized. This is a hoax, plain and simple
According to fact sheets provided by health authorities none of the available Covid-19 vaccinations (Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson or AstraZeneca) list any metal-based ingredients.
And that according to the World Health Organization, too.
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