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Despite the great advance in vaccination against the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Peru, there are still people who refuse to be immunized due to myths about vaccines. For this reason, the Government launched the campaign “Vaccinated and vaccinated together”, with which it seeks to question those citizens who, for different reasons, have not yet received any or only one dose.
Therefore, we present you the myths and truths that you should take into consideration if you have not yet been vaccinated:
MYTH 1: “The COVID-19 vaccine can infect me with the disease”
- FAKE! because the vaccine, in itself, provokes an immune response in the organism, preventing serious forms of the disease. Therefore, it is very important to get vaccinated.
MYTH 2: “It is enough with a healthy immune system and the power of the mind not to get infected with COVID-19”
- FAKE! because COVID-19 is a disease that is spread through droplets, watery particles or aerosols expelled by infected individuals when talking, coughing, sneezing and breathing. Therefore, it is very important to follow the health recommendations and get vaccinated.
MYTH 3: “COVID-19 is not a serious disease and it may not exist”
- FAKE! because COVID-19 is an infectious disease that does have serious effects on the health of the population and vaccines help prevent them. In addition, since June of this year, several variants have been reported in the world, including: alpha, beta, gamma, delta and omicron.
MYTH 4: “I can’t get reinfected with COVID-19 because I already had the disease and I got over it”
- FAKE! because scientists have not ruled out the possibility of reinfection with COVID-19 in a patient who has overcome the disease. Therefore, it is very important to continue with health prevention measures and get vaccinated.
MYTH 5: “I don’t get vaccinated because COVID-19 can be treated with traditional medicine”
- FAKE! because 80% of those infected with COVID-19 recover without special treatment. However, 1 in 6 people develop serious disorders with breathing difficulties and in some cases die. It can be prevented by getting vaccinated.
MYTH 6: “Without the vaccination card I will not be able to enter shopping centers or markets”
- TRUE! Because the measure that establishes that those over 18 years of age present the physical or virtual vaccination card has already been made official, to enter the premises where economic and worship activities are carried out in closed spaces.
MYTH 7: “I can enter shopping malls with my vaccination card from abroad”
- TRUE! because it is a document that certifies that you have completed your vaccination schedule against COVID-19 abroad. Remember that it is important to keep this document and present it when entering the premises where economic and worship activities are carried out in closed spaces.