
Stop the Misinformation
To help address the misinformation that has been circulated about the various COVID-19 vaccines, as well as the Warren County Medical Community’s experiences, we have put together this list of common “myths” and responded with the facts. Please share this information via social media and other forms, as misinformation during this pandemic is resulting in more pain and death and taxing the system. Thank you for your support!
Myth Vs. Fact Posts
Myth vs. Fact: Does it have a chip in it?
MYTH: We don’t know what’s in these vaccines FACT: All three U.S. vaccine makers have published the ingredient lists for their vaccines, available on their websites. The CDC’s website also…
Read full articleMyth vs. Fact: Do vaccines change my DNA?
MYTH: The COVID-19 vaccine enters your cells and changes your DNA. FACT: The COVID-19 vaccines are designed to help your body’s immune system fight the coronavirus. The messenger RNA from two of…
Read full articleMyth vs. Fact: Was the vaccine rushed?
MYTH: Researchers rushed the development of the COVID-19 vaccine, so its effectiveness and safety cannot be trusted. FACT: Studies found that the two initial vaccines are both about 95% effective —…
Read full articleMyth vs. Fact: What if I’ve had COVID?
MYTH: If I’ve already had COVID-19, I don’t need a vaccine. FACT: Evidence continues to indicate that getting a COVID-19 vaccine is the best protection against getting COVID-19, whether you have…
Read full articleMyth Vs. Fact: Do the Vaccines Affect Women’s Fertility?
MYTH: The COVID-19 vaccine can affect women’s fertility. FACT: The COVID-19 vaccine will not affect fertility. The truth is that the COVID-19 vaccine encourages the body to create copies of the…
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About Us
WarrenVAX.com is a joint effort between the Warren County Development Association (a division of the WCCBI); Warren County Commissioner Jeff Eggleston; and medical, community and business leaders. The common goal is to increase vaccination in Warren County to promote safety and prevent further loss of life and economic prosperity.