False News Targets Moroccans on Vaccination with Third dose Against "Corona"

Following the government's imposition of the possibility of vaccination in public and private institutions, Moroccan citizens are accompanied by questions related to the varying degree of symptoms caused by the vaccine and its complications, which are promoted by some, and reach a certain level of death.

Like all medicines and health products, the Corona virus vaccine can cause effects in some people. Clinical experiments on the vaccine have shown that in the first days after vaccination, it is possible to show light to moderate effects on beneficiaries.

Professor Mustafa Al-Naji, an expert in virology at the Faculty of Medicine at Al-Hassan II University in Casablanca, points out that the third set does not cause serious complications, but rather secondary complications and does not lead to paralysis.

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The same professor, in a statement to the Haspres e-journal, said that “there is some news about the third year and its complications that have caused the decline in the approach to vaccination, which has no scientific basis”, highlighting that “there is no link between vaccination and paralysis”.

In his statement, Al-Naji stressed that “anti-koruna vaccines are effective and do not harm the health of citizens, as they have proved to be effective in the face of HIV”, highlighting that “only the vaccine will take us to normal life”.

The same expert also said that “Moroccans have an opportunity to return to normalcy by taking the vaccine, because collective immunity can be reached”.

For his part, Jamal al-Din Al-Bouzidi, specialist in thoracic, respiratory and immune diseases, said in a statement to Hesperis that “scientific studies have shown that cellular immunity retreats from playing its roles every six months after receiving a prescription”, stressing that the third method is effective and protects the immune system.

According to the data obtained by Hsprys, since the beginning of the imposition of the vaccination permit, in just ten days, the former received 863,217 individuals, nearly three times as many as those who received the former during the first ten days before the imposition of the vaccine, whose number did not exceed 305,319 people.

Moroccans have entered the phase of “cohabitation” with the virus, which is close to its second year, without the world being able to control it; while the hopes of Moroccan citizens range from achieving collective immunity and returning to normal life without health restrictions and precautionary measures.