2023-11-20 23:19:26
Fake news, don’t share ❌ PCR tests cause brain damage.
As there is a warning message regarding PCR testing, it damages the brain. The Anti-Fake News Center has conducted fact-checking by the Neurology Institute, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health. It was found that such issues is false information
From the case where someone posted information on online media that PCR tests cause damage to the brain. At the Institute of Neurology, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health Has checked and clarified that is false information Because testing for viruses in the nasal cavity (Swab Test) if done with caution, there is a chance of harm to the nasal cavity wall. Or even mentioning the dangers to the olfactory nerve (Olfactory Nerve), which is directly connected to the brain. It happens very rarely. This is because the nerves have not grown and are floating in the nasal cavity. But it is inside the part of the tissue that has the body’s normal mechanism to protect once morest danger. And within the brain, there is a mechanism to protect once morest infection or a mechanism to protect itself from things outside the midbrain called the Blood-Brain Barrier.
Therefore, it is very rare for a swab to penetrate the brain or other parts of the brain. The references to injuries to the Medula Oblongata are not true. This part of the brain, called the brainstem, is the last part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord at the level of the neck. It works together with other parts of the brain to control the body’s autonomic nervous system. It is also the passageway for nerve fibers from the brain down to the spinal cord. Therefore, a swab or even a severe injury to the nasal cavity It is less likely to cause harm or injury to this part of the brainstem. But it is a spontaneous disease of the brainstem that is not related to the swab or the Covid virus.
A section that shares content regarding symptoms in 2020 and 2021. As we know, the coronavirus or COVID-19 has genetic changes or mutations all the time. This causes infectious and disease-causing properties to vary in each time period.
Therefore, people should not be misled. and ask for cooperation not to send or share such information on various social media channels and for the public to receive information from the Neurology Institute, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health. Can be tracked at the website www.pni.go.th or call 02 3069899
Inspecting agency: Neurology Institute, Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health.
Source: Anti-Fake News Center Thailand
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