![]() ![]() VACCINE MAGNET CHALLENGE? TikTok users participate in a viral challenge where they attach magnets to their upper arms after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.Īmong the COVID-19 vaccines approved in the Philippines, only two vaccines contain traces of magnetic metals. The videos shown in Agno’s broadcast are of TikTok users participating in a viral “magnet test challenge.” The videos on the platform have earned thousands of views as of writing. The video has over 2,100 likes and 3,700 shares, as of writing. In her video, Agno also misleadingly cited a 2016 article from The Guardian, entitled “ Genetically engineered ‘Magneto’ protein remotely controls brain and behaviour” to support her claims. ![]() The video has over 2,100 likes and 3,700 shares, as of writing.Ī video posted by Facebook page “Lynn Channel Warriors of Truth” on Tuesday, May 25, claimed that COVID-19 vaccines make people “magnetic.” This can supposedly be detected by attaching magnets to one’s upper arm after getting vaccinated.Īt around the 15:15 mark in the video, Facebook personality Lynn Agno starts showing videos of people vaccinated against COVID-19 with magnets sticking to their upper arms.
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