Advertisement

COVID-19 Vaccines: Can Vaccination Give You Coronavirus?

The more you go out in the crowd the stronger you will become. Are you hearing this more than often now? Well, this isn’t the case even though 30 lakh frontline workers have been inoculated for coronavirus in the country so far. While the vaccination campaign is yet to be opened up for the general public, there are several myths around the vaccination drive surfacing. Like the vaccine can give you coronavirus! As bizarre it may sound but people are believing such things. So, let's debunk some of the myths related to the COVID vaccination for you. Also, a vaccine isn’t the end to Coronavirus. It's completely misleading. It is highly presumptuous to believe that a vaccine will completely eradicate the coronavirus immediately. The process of inoculation takes time.

Read More

VIDEOS FROM OTHER SECTIONS

LATEST VIDEOS

CBI Director Praveen Sood gets one-year extension

The Central Bureau of Investigation Director has received a one-year extension, continuing in the role until May next year. The decision was made by a high-power committee comprising the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of India, and the Leader of Opposition.

advertisement

PM Modi cuts down convoy size: Is government preparing country for tough times?

The central government has implemented austerity measures, including reducing ministerial convoys to two vehicles, in response to a looming fuel crisis driven by West Asian geopolitical tensions. While the ruling party frames this as a necessary fiscal step, opposition leaders have labeled the move tokenism, demanding a special parliamentary session to address the economic situation and rising oil prices. Simultaneously, the national currency has depreciated to an all-time low against the dollar, prompting calls from experts for fiscal consolidation and reduced political populism. Amidst these economic challenges, a major controversy has emerged regarding the national medical entrance examination. Investigations into an alleged paper leak and an interstate exam mafia have resulted in multiple arrests across several states, revealing potential political links. Education experts are now advocating for a complete overhaul of the testing system, suggesting decentralized, computer-based examinations to ensure future transparency. Transparency activists further urge the government to disclose fuel stock data to prevent public panic and hoarding during this period of economic instability.