How many of these vaccine rumors have you believed?

Proverbs 1

Improving personal hygiene and environmental hygiene can keep diseases away, and there is no need for vaccination.

fact

No matter how clean the environment is, many infectious diseases can still spread.

If vaccination is stopped, the infectious diseases targeted by the vaccine will come back.

Although improving personal and environmental hygiene can help people stay away from infectious diseases, many infectious diseases can still spread no matter how clean the environment is. If vaccination is not carried out, some diseases that are already uncommon, such as polio and measles, will soon reappear.

Proverbs 2

Everyone has been vaccinated, so I can do without it.

fact

Only by forming a solid immune barrier can the spread of diseases be prevented and controlled.

The two main reasons for choosing vaccination are to protect ourselves and protect the people around us. Only by forming a solid immune barrier can we prevent and control the spread of diseases.

A successful vaccination program is like a successful society, and the well-being of the whole people can only be achieved by the cooperation of each individual. We should not only rely on people around us to stop the spread of diseases, but also do our part.

Proverbs 3

It is better to get immunity through disease than through vaccine.

fact

Immunization through natural infection can be costly.

The immune response produced by the interaction between vaccine and immune system is similar to that produced by natural infection, but vaccines generally do not cause diseases and do not threaten the recipients with potential complications. In contrast, acquiring immunity through natural infection may be costly. For example, infection with Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) can lead to mental retardation, rubella can lead to birth defects, hepatitis and even liver cancer can be caused by hepatitis B virus, and measles can lead to death.

Source: Beijing News Broadcasting

The rumors of the epidemic were wiped out.

● Nine latest epidemic rumors, don’t be cheated! ● A college student returned to Shijiazhuang for diagnosis? Shijiazhuang "all those who turn around are taken away and quarantined for 14 days"? Rumors! ● "hey! You have been selected as a volunteer for the China epidemic "? Fake! ● Net transmission "The surrounding area of Shijiazhuang will be disinfected with cannons"? Rumors! Don’t believe it! ● On January 15th, the city was closed nationwide? Can’t go home after January 20th? Be wary of similar rumors ● Take stock of those wonderful rumors in 2020 ● Women are depressed and jump off the building because the courier does not recover? When will the epidemic rumors stop? Can drinking tea water prevent Covid-19 infection? Don’t be credulous ● A feverish man in Shijiazhuang refused to cooperate with the inspection in Beijing and was arrested? Don’t believe it or pass it on! ● Official rumors: Don’t believe these news about the epidemic! ● "Vaccine reservation" new scam, don’t believe it! ● European and American priests preach in Gaocheng, Shijiazhuang? A case of Wanhe City was diagnosed? ….. Fake! ● Fake! Fake! Fake! Many people have been fooled! ● Hebei Jianfang Hospital? Does Huanghua have a potential infection in COVID-19? Fake! ● Spreading epidemic rumors, these people in Hebei have been punished! ● Lianhua Qingwen inventory is in a hurry? "There are foreigners gathered in Gaocheng District for nucleic acid testing"? ….. Don’t believe it! Academician Zhong Nanshan came to Shijiazhuang? Rumors! ● Shenyang closed the city? Dalian mistreats medical staff and lets them squeeze into trucks to go to work? Don’t believe these rumors ● Top 10 recent online rumors, don’t believe them!

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