Tyler Herro’s friend Katya Elise Henry slammed Twitter for posting anti-wax content on her Instagram: “We can not be expected to take the COVID-19 vaccine.”

Katya Elise Henry goes to Instagram to say that she is not going to take the COVID-19 vaccine because she doubts about its safety.

When the news of the very first closure, in March 2020, broke out, many believed that the pandemic would be dealt with in a few months, because people wanted to infect the virus so that it would not affect their summer plans.

The fast forward 13 months from the first time we shut down, and COVID cases have peaked in countries like India, while the US is still dealing with COVID in Los Angeles and New York.

A piece of hope for the end of this pandemic would be the existence of a vaccine. Production of COVID vaccines began as soon as the virus was heard.

Millions and millions of people are being vaccinated all over the world, and it is everyone’s civic duty to be vaccinated to protect everyone around them.

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Tyler Herro’s girlfriend Katya Elise Henry would say otherwise. He used her Instagram story to let her more than 8 million million followers know that she would not ‘give in’ to the vaccine any time soon.

Katya Elise Henry says she will not take the COVID-19 vaccine

Tyler Herro is going to lose a lot of brownie points if his girlfriend continues to spread mass hysteria and in fact false information about the COVID-19 vaccine.

‘No vaccine for HIV after 40 years of research. No vaccine for colds. No vaccine for cancer after 100 years of research. Nothing. A virus is mysteriously occurring and within a year a vaccine is created and we are expected to take it all. No thank you.”

It obviously did not go well with the general public who are apparently much more trained than Katya on this topic.

Were Katya Elise Henry’s examples of diseases valid in this scenario?

If Katya Elise Henry had to make a little effort to investigate the things she said about her story, her actions might not be received as horribly as it was.

As the Twitter user said, there are seasonal flu shots and it works when it comes to spot-like symptoms. The cold is also caused by more than 300 variants of viruses, so it will take time and money to find a vaccine for everyone.

The most ignorant thing she said is perhaps that cancer does not yet have a vaccine to cure. Cancer is a mass of cells that have mutated within someone, causing them to repeat abnormally.

Cancer is not a virus. Many people forget that a vaccine is not a medicine. A vaccine contains an inactivated version of the virus to help our body build an immunity to the virus.

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The COVID-19 vaccine has been tested countless times and has been shown to be effective. The FDA itself made an emergency use of the vaccine in February.

People with a platform as big as Katya Elise Henry should do more research when they talk about something as important as being vaccinated against a dangerous virus.

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