" No . have a COVID-19 vaccine will not make you magnetic , including at the site of vaccination which is unremarkably your weapon system , " the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) has had toconfirm on its internet site . ( The sheer " No " is by them , not us , FYI . )
" COVID-19 vaccinum do not check element that can produce an electromagnetic field at the site of your injection . All COVID-19 vaccines are spare from metals such as branding iron , atomic number 28 , cobalt , atomic number 3 , and rarefied worldly concern alloys , as well as any manufacture products such as microelectronics , electrodes , carbon nanotube , and nanowire semiconductor . In addition , the distinctive dose for a COVID-19 vaccine is less than a cubic centimeter , which is not enough to allow magnet to be attracted to your inoculation site even if the vaccine was fill with a magnetic metal , " the CDC says .
Of all the put on claim about vaccines pass around online , the idea that they could make you magnetized is one of the funniest and one of the easy to expose . Merely fetch yourself a attracter , or something magnetic , and set it anywhere on your organic structure . judge the site of your vaccine if you have had one , just to be sure .
The cause magnets are apparently stick to people in several videos about this magnetic vaccinum legerdemain ( which we ’re not linking to because they ’re a public health hazard ) is that the person in question is sticky . Either they are naturally oily , or they have used some sort of adhesive to make the objects stick to them for their video recording . This has then been restate by others and plough into a full - blown COVID-19 conspiracy .
Here ’s where thing take a silly turn .
This workweek , nursemaid Joanna Overholt , who is anti - vaccinum , wastestifying before the Ohio House health committeeto " warn " of the risk of vaccinum . She counteract her own testimony somewhat when she attempt to prove that she was now magnetic .
" I just found out something when I was on lunch , and I desire to show it to you , " she told the committee . " You were talking about Dr [ Sherri ] Tenpenny ’s testimony about magnetic vaccinum crystals ? So this is what I found out . I have a key and a bobby pin here . Explain to me why the key marijuana cigarette to me . "
We already said , your pelt is oily .
" It stick to my cervix too , " she said , before flush it to adhere her key and bobby pin to her cervix , because it was n’t as soapy as her chest . " So yeah , if someone could excuse this , that would be great , " she finish . " Any questions ? "
We expect there were many .
Dr Sherri Tenpenny , who is also anti - vaccinum , has made a routine of false claim about COVID-19 vaccinum , include that they would make forks and spoon stick to multitude , as well as the trusty confederacy classic that vaccine are somehow tie to 5G.
None of which is in any way true .