The National Orientation Agency has clarified that the
coronavirus vaccine to be procured by the Federal Government does not contain a
microchip.
The agency said this in a series of tweets titled ‘Things to
know about #COVID19 vaccination!’ on Sunday.
On whether the COVID-19 vaccine contained a microchip, the
Federal Government’s agency said the Ministry of Health would certify the
vaccine safe before being administered.
It said, “No! COVID-19 vaccine does not contain any harmful
substance or micro-chip. All vaccines including COVID-19 vaccines are
manufactured under strict compliance with WHO guidelines.
“Also, before the vaccine is administered in Nigeria, NAFDAC
will test and certify it is safe for human use.”
On whether the vaccine could infect with COVID-19, NOA said,
“The vaccine will be subjected to laboratory examinations to ensure it is safe
before being administered to humans.
“No! the vaccine cannot infect you with COVID-19. It is
meant to protect you from COVID-19 infection. Once your vaccination doses are
complete, you become protected.”
It also clarified that the COVID-19 vaccine would not alter
human genetic information – Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
“There is no scientific evidence that #COVID19 vaccine will
change or affect human genetic information (DNA).
“No! COVID-19 vaccine does not alter your DNA, it triggers
an immune response that will protect your body against the virus if
encountered. Once you and your community members are protected, the chances of
the spread of the disease are reduced.”
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Nigeria does need vaccines to survive the corona virus pandemic, what Nigeria need is justice and availability of job and food in the country. Nigeria Federal government should not continue to act like an abandoned sheep.
ReplyDeleteNigeria Federal government should not continue to act like an abandoned sheep. The truth is that Nigerian doesn't need corona virus to survive. All we need is justice and availability of job and food in the country. Additionally , government should also accept their responsibility for reducing the costs of goods for Nigerians.
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