Magnet sticking to covid shot12/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Medical professionals at the Meedan Health Desk said: “The amount of metal that would need to be in a vaccine for it to attract a magnet is much more substantial than the amounts that could be present in a vaccine's small dose” ( here). Thirdly, even if COVID-19 vaccines did contain magnetic metals, they would not cause a magnetic reaction. Many other shots do have small amounts of aluminium, which does not stick to magnets, ( here) but Oxford University researchers say this is no more harmful than the minimal quantities found naturally in almost all foods and drinking water ( here). Secondly, none of the COVID-19 jabs approved in the United Kingdom or the United States contain metallic ingredients ( here, here, here and here). However, these posts are not evidence of a magnetic reaction nor that COVID-19 jabs contain a microchip.įirstly, Reuters has debunked baseless conspiracies about microchips in coronavirus vaccines throughout the pandemic, which often targeted the Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates ( here, here, here, here and here). Only one video named a specific vaccine, claiming the individual on camera had received the Pfizer/BioNTech shot ( here). Several clips said the supposed phenomenon was proof that people were microchipped ( here, here and here), while others provided no explanation for the “magnet challenge” ( here and here). ![]() The flawed claim was made in a series of viral videos claiming to show magnets attracted to the arms of alleged jab recipients. Vaccines for COVID-19 do not contain metals or microchips that make recipients magnetic at the site of injection, physics and medical experts have told Reuters. This article has also been updated to clarify that not all metals are magnetic. These sentences have been removed as they have no bearing on the verdict of the check. Correction Jun 25, 2021: An earlier version of this check incorrectly described the mechanism of MRI scans and gave an incomplete account of the weak magnetic interactions relating to the human body. ![]()
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