![]() The CDC in a communique dated July 7, notes that COVID-19 vaccines do not contain ingredients that can produce an electromagnetic field at the site of your injection. The Star has sought to establish if a COVID-19 vaccine can really cause you to be magnetic?Īccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) receiving a COVID-19 vaccine will not make you magnetic, including at the site of vaccination which is usually your arm. The claim was made in a series of viral videos claiming to show magnets attracted to the arms of alleged jab recipients. This, leading to a worldwide sensation termed “Covid Vaccine Magnet Challenge” on social media. Videos have circulated on social media claiming that metal objects shown hanging on people’s bodies were the result of magnetism created by COVID-19 vaccines or a microchip. ![]() The claim is that Covid-19 vaccination injects metal into your arm, apparently enough metal to make magnets stick to your arm The post claims that magnets will stick to your arm after you’ve gotten the Covid-19 vaccine injected into that arm. A post on social media platforms Twitter, Facebook, and Whatsapp claiming that the Covid-19 vaccine makes your arm magnetic is False.
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