Why do some people think that COVID vaccines are not as safe and effective as health experts claim? When you see a preprint study about vaccines from an anti-vaccine influencer, you can often safely conclude that it is pure propaganda. The usual s…
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Preprint Propaganda Study about Vaccines

By Vincent Iannelli, MD on July 2, 2024

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Some people doubt the safety and effectiveness of COVID vaccines, often citing flawed preprint studies from anti-vaccine influencers. These studies misuse preprint platforms, exaggerate findings, and ignore key factors. For example, a study alleging vaccine dangers in pregnancy overlooks important data and misconstrues VAERS entries. However, peer-reviewed studies affirm the safety and efficacy of COVID vaccines in pregnancy.

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