
A side-effect of the Covid-19 vaccine being rolled out is, unfortunately, misinformation spreading online.
Anti-vaxxers are spreading misinformation on social media about what the vaccine entails, with conspiracy theories ranging from the vaccine supposedly containing “microchips” to fake ingredients.
This anti-vaxx sentiment, among a minority online, has led to some people citing hesitation to ever take the vaccine due to not knowing what’s ‘in’ it. But with a rigorous testing process in place, scientists have been keen to stress that risks are very unlikely.
Now a new meme is poking fun at anti-vaxxers.
The ‘Don’t worry about what’s in the Covid vaccine if…’ meme has given us all a chance to take a step back and realise just how gross we were before all of this.
if you've ever used a restroom at a concert venue that looks like this then don’t worry about what’s in the covid v… https://t.co/jDyasrhw5f— dollar store philip seymour hoffman🎬 (@dollar store philip seymour hoffman🎬) 1607455142
if you ever used a straight man’s towel don’t worry about what’s in the vaccine— giabucchi (@giabucchi) 1607929346
if you kiss your dog on the mouth don't worry about what's in the vaccine— gilbert (@gilbert) 1607794014
If you drink those 35p energy drinks, don’t worry about what’s in the vaccine— C1💫 (@C1💫) 1607898518
if u smoke a juul i don’t wanna hear u say ur not getting the covid vaccine— lindsay (@lindsay) 1607562286
If you’ve ever logged into a website using your Facebook account, don’t worry about what’s in the vaccine.— Ben Acker (@Ben Acker) 1607977557
If the success of the vaccine spells the end to a disastrous year we’d all rather forget, hopefully these memes will help convince people to take it so that life can soon get back to normal.
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