COVID-19 Vaccination

A post falsely quoting a Nobel Prize winner as saying people who get vaccinated against Covid-19 will die in the next two years has been widely shared on social media.

While medical experts have outright dismissed the claim as baseless, Pakistan’s Ministry of National Health Services today tweeted, “No scientific research proves that people could die two years after getting vaccinated,”

Sharing a screenshot of the fake post, the ministry said that all vaccines go through an extensive process of research and testing before they are administered to people.

The claim says French virologist Luc Montagnier “has confirmed that there is no chance of survival for people who have received any form of the vaccine”.

It then quotes him as saying: “’There is no hope, and no possible treatment for those who have been vaccinated already. We must be prepared to incinerate the bodies.’” The post adds: “The scientific genius backed claims of other pre eminent [sic] virologists after studying the constituents of the vaccine. ‘They will all die from antibody dependent enhancement.’ Nothing more can be said.’”

Montagnier won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 2008 with fellow scientist Francoise Barre-Sinoussi for their work identifying the HIV virus

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