B. Myths and superstitions What are other examples of myths (superstitions) and/or misconceptions about Influenza/ flu (including CoVid-19 and vaccines) that you hear in your community? Give at least 5. Write them on your notebook and search for a scientific proof to counter
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This list of common misconceptions was originally written by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, primarily for use by practitioners giving vaccinations to children in their practices. An edited version is reproduced here as useful information for health-care workers giving vaccination as well as concerned parents. This Q&A addresses the common misconceptions about vaccination that are often cited by concerned parents as reasons to question the wisdom of having their children vaccinated. WHO gratefully acknowledges the permission of CDC Atlanta to present an edited version of "Six common misconceptions about immunization".