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COVID-19 is a "novel" (new) coronavirus, so our bodies do not have antibodies to recognize and defend against this new virus. COVID-19 spreads quickly and significant numbers of people can become seriously ill or lose their life due to COVID infection. Getting vaccinated will slow down and prevent the spread of infection. This will help keep hospitals such as Cherokee Nation W.W. Hastings Hospital from being overwhelmed, and it will save lives.
Scientists have been studying mRNA vaccines for decades. Early stage clinical trials using mRNA vaccines have been carried out for influenza, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV). Recent technological advancements in RNA biology and chemistry, as well as delivery systems, have reduced previous challenges associated with mRNA vaccines and improved their stability, safety, and effectiveness.
The vast majority of prescription medications will work normally after a COVID-19 vaccine and the medications won’t diminish the effectiveness of the vaccine. There are exceptions and the group of medications called immunosuppressant’s may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine. If you’re unsure or have questions about your medication(s) possible interaction with the vaccine contact your medical provider.
The COVID-19 vaccine will not affect fertility. Confusion arose when a false report surfaced on social media, comparing the spike protein found in the COVID-19 vaccine to a protein in a woman’s body, saying it would affect a woman's fertility. The COVID virus spike protein is different and distinct from the suspected protein in a woman’s body, and getting the COVID-19 vaccine will not affect the fertility of women who are seeking to become pregnant, including through in vitro fertilization methods. Testing of the COVID-19 vaccine proves this myth is false.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are a combination of mRNA, fats, salts, and sugar.
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Funding is a barrier to scientific research, and mRNA studies previously lacked the money necessary to continue. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic sparked global collaboration between top scientists and sharing of data and information. This scientific advancement and the urgency brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic allowed for the COVID-19 vaccine to receive Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).