Vaccine Trivia: Myths VS Facts
Vaccine Trivia: Myths VS Facts
How much do you know about vaccines?
How much do you know about vaccines?
With coronavirus cases surging throughout the world, many people are deciding whether or not they can trust some of the vaccines that have recently been approved or will be in the near future. There's many myths surrounding vaccines in general and we're here to debunk them! Complete the trivia quiz below and see if you know the difference between the myths and the facts...
Vaccines overload the immune system.
Immunization through vaccination is the safest way to protect against disease.
If we stop vaccination, deadly diseases will return.
There is a link between vaccines and autism.
Pfizer accepted government money to develop, test and expand manufacturing capacity.
There's high risks associated with older adults being vaccinated.
Vaccines are the main cause of herd immunity.
Once injected with the covid vaccine, individuals will not have to worry about wearing masks.
Flu vaccines give you a small dose of the actual virus in order for your body to produce the appropriate response.
All vaccines are shots.
Vaccines prevent close to 3 million deaths each year.
As soon as herd immunity is achieved, vaccines will no longer be important.
Do you typically get the annual influenza vaccine?
Do you typically get the annual influenza vaccine?
How do you feel about the covid vaccine?
How do you feel about the covid vaccine?
Will you be getting the covid vaccine as soon as it's available to you?
Will you be getting the covid vaccine as soon as it's available to you?