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Covid-19 Vaccination and Benefits
You can find more info about the vaccination schedules and register to get vaccinated using the below links:
Whitetulip Health Foundation encourages its members and volunteers to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Whitetulip Health Foundation encourages its members and volunteers to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
1) The vaccine will keep you from getting clinical, symptomatic COVID-19 disease!
2) COVID-19 will have serious, life threatening complications. There is no way to know how COVID-19 will affect you. The vaccine will be a safer way to build protection.
3) Getting COVID-19 may offer some natural protection, known as immunity. But experts do not know how long this protection lasts, and the risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19 far outweighs any benefits of natural immunity.
4) COVID-19 vaccination will help protect yourself by creating an antibody response without having to experience sickness.
It is Safe
The available COVID-19 vaccines are approved and recommended by the FDA and the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices following standard testing and approval processes.
By prioritizing resources and efforts, the vaccines were developed quickly and never at the expense of safety. For more on vaccine safety visit CDC’s safety page about COVID-19 vaccines.
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It is Free
The COVID-19 vaccine is being administered free of charge to all individuals by the federal government.
Insurance information may be asked for by those administering the vaccine in order to bill-back to insurance. However, you will not be charged. If you do not have insurance, you are still eligible to receive the vaccine free of charge.
You need Two doses to be Fully Vaccinated
Until you are fully vaccinated, you can still contract and spread COVID-19.
Not everyone will be vaccinated when you are. And while we know it dramatically reduces severe cases and symptoms, we are still learning about the protection that COVID-19 vaccines provide under real-life conditions. Continue to wear a mask, wash your hands, keep distance and avoid groups between doses and even after your second dose.
Claims | Answer |
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COVID-19 Vaccines manipulate our DNA (Gates microchips, trackers)? | No |
COVID-19 Vaccines are made up from the cells of aborted fetus? | No |
COVID-19 Vaccines contain objectionable substances such as pork-origin gelatin? | No |
COVID-19 Vaccines have genetically modified substances? | Yes |
COVID-19 Vaccines for vegetarians (halal vaccines)? | Yes |
COVID-19 Vaccine companies are getting indemnity from governments? | Yes |