Covid mythbusters - fact or fiction?
I heard this yesterday at the pharmacy - not from an employee, but from what seemed to be a random person/customer who was speaking to those who had gotten shots but were in their "waiting time" after getting them.
#1 - if you have bad side effects, that's good because that means your body is making a strong resistance to the germ.
And #2 - if you have bad side effects, it's good that you got the shot because that means you were one of those who would have gotten really sick if not vaccinated.
Is there any truth to this? And how could they know?
(Please feel free to add any new "myths", though I think we've done the fertility one enough.)