This video, presented by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) medical graduate Dr Ilia Jauharis, addresses that concern.
It is part of the campaign against Covid-19 vaccine misinformation organised by Docere, a group of young doctors and professionals who aim to empower the public with health information.
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