The COVID-19 vaccine, like many other vaccines before it, has quickly become a target for misinformation by anti-vaccine campaigns and groups.
Recently, such campaigns have latched onto preliminary death reports, believing the reports to be evidence of the vaccine’s danger.
But, these preliminary reports, such as one about deaths in Norway which gained attention, aren’t designed to be used as statistical evidence. Health experts need to verify their accuracy first.
Did COVID-19 vaccines lead to the deaths of 33 elderly people in Norway plus baseball legend Hank Aaron?
Right now, there’s no clear evidence to suggest this. While the Norway Institute of Public Health and the World Health Organization are currently investigating the cases, both organizations say the benefits of the vaccine outweigh any potential risks.
Additionally, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's office in Atlanta has found no indication that the COVID-19 vaccine was a contributing factor in baseball legend Hank Aaron’s death.
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