Alleged spikes in medical conditions among the military after COVID-19 vaccine rollout are based on faulty data due to a database glitch

COVID-19 vaccines are proven to be very safe and effective at preventing COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths. Although certain COVID-19 vaccines are associated with a slightly increased risk of blood clotting or heart inflammation, COVID-19 itself is associated with a higher rate of these and other conditions. Overall, scientific evidence indicates that the benefits of vaccines largely outweigh their risks.

The COVID-19 vaccines don’t weaken the immune system and are unrelated to the HIV VB variant

The COVID-19 vaccines train your immune system to recognize and fight SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. There is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccines weaken or destroy people’s immune systems, causing an AIDS-like syndrome. On the contrary, the vaccines protect people from severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. There is no connection between the COVID-19 vaccines and the HIV VB variant; this variant is estimated to have emerged in the late 1990s, decades before the COVID-19 vaccines became available.

Claims that a “Johns Hopkins study” showed lockdowns are ineffective at reducing COVID-19 mortality are based on a working paper with questionable methods

A lockdown is a non-pharmaceutical intervention that is typically defined as a measure that requires people to stay at home and avoid activity outside the home involving public contact. A lockdown can comprise different restrictions, ranging from stay-at-home orders to business closures. The type of restrictions implemented and severity of a lockdown can differ greatly between countries. Published scientific studies found that lockdowns are effective at reducing COVID-19 spread and mortality.

Majority of ten countries listed in viral chain message haven’t dropped all COVID-19 restriction measures and aren’t considering COVID-19 as a seasonal flu, despite claims

A handful of countries, particularly those with high vaccination rates, announced the removal of some COVID-19 measures or are studying how and when to do so. But contrary to claims in a Facebook post, the majority of the ten countries cited in that post didn’t remove all COVID-19 measures nor have they transitioned to considering COVID-19 an endemic disease, like the flu. Moreover, most of those countries never made COVID-19 vaccination compulsory and only require proof of vaccination for certain events and spaces.

The COVID-19 vaccines protect people from severe COVID-19 and don’t weaken the immune system

The COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective in preventing severe COVID-19. Over the course of several months, however, their effectiveness reduces. This has prompted booster dose programs in many countries to provide longer-lasting protection. The vaccines do not weaken the immune system, as evidenced by the significantly higher rates of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among unvaccinated people.

COVID-19 deaths in people with pre-existing health conditions are still caused by COVID-19, contrary to claim by Jimmy Dore

To date, COVID-19 has killed more than 5 million people worldwide and accounts for more than 866,000 deaths in the U.S. Certain pre-existing health conditions, like asthma, diabetes, and Down syndrome, increase a person’s risk of severe COVID-19 and death. As such, it isn’t surprising for the majority of COVID-19 deaths to be associated with a pre-existing health condition. However, this doesn’t mean that most COVID-19 deaths aren’t actually caused by COVID-19. People with pre-existing health conditions listed as COVID-19 deaths wouldn’t have died if they hadn’t gotten COVID-19.

Robert Malone made multiple misleading or unsubstantiated claims about COVID-19 and vaccines on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast

The highly contagious Omicron variant has led to record numbers of COVID-19 cases worldwide. Although COVID-19 vaccines are much less effective at preventing infection by this variant compared to previous ones, they remain effective against severe illness and death. Current data indicates that a booster dose enhances this protection. Safety data shows that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccines far outweigh their known and potential risks.