- Magnetic Power Aging after taking 2 doses of Covishield Vaccine
- The experiment followed a video seen on social media by the old man's son
- This turned out to be just a rumor and the vaccine had no metal components
Nashik: An old man living in Nashik, Maharashtra has made a unique claim. After he took both doses of Covishield Vaccine, the body has acquired Magnetic Power After Vaccination. He also posted a video on social media of steel goods sticking to his body.
Experimented after the video went viral on social media
The old man seen in the video is named Arvind Sonar. Jaywant Sonar, son of Arvind Sonar, who lives in Nashik, Maharashtra, Maharashtra, said, "I saw a similar video on social media. No such effect was seen on my mother who took the dose. "
This is just a rumor that people should avoid: Ranjana Gawande
The Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti has refuted Arvind Sonar's claim. Ranjana Gawande, a member of the committee living in Ahmednagar, shared a video. In which she placed steel utensils on the hands and chest of her husband Ashok. Which did not stick out like Arvind Sonar. This type of phenomenon is caused by sweating on the body, he said. The vaccine has no drawbacks and people should avoid such rumors.
What is the truth?
According to a report by CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), there is no magnetic power in the body after vaccination. All such claims are vague. Vaccines do not contain any ingredients that can cause an electromagnetic effect in the body. Vaccines do not contain any metals like iron, nickel, cobalt, lithium. For this reason, the claim of magnetic power after vaccination is baseless.