Does the Covid vaccine have magnetic power? Blogger Breaks the Scam

Covid vaccine | Now a famous Food Blogger in Kerala Feroz Chuttipara mocks this 'magnetic force' with a video

Does the Covid vaccine have magnetic power? Blogger Breaks the Scam

Health experts have previously warned that the Covid vaccine may have minor side effects. The most common side effects are fever and body aches. But an elderly man became viral on social media by claiming that he has strange side effects due to the Covid vaccine. Arvind Jagannath Sonar, a 70-year-old from Nashik in Maharashtra claims that he had a strange ‘side effect’ after receiving the vaccine. He says he felt magnetic power after receiving the second dose of the vaccine.

Arvind claims that metal objects are sticking to his body. He had taken the second dose of the vaccine a few days ago. He says that this happens after receiving the second dose of the vaccine. He has also released a video to justify his words. The video went viral with coins, utensils, and spoons clinging to his body.

Not only Aravind, now many others came forward claiming that they got magnetic force after taking the vaccine. They also circulated the video to gain trust. But the doctors denied the allegations on the same day. Now a famous Food Blogger in Kerala Firoz Chuttipara mocks this ‘magnetic force’ with a video.

Firoz mocks others who claim that magnetic power and makes it clear that anyone can get this power after wiping their body with a little water and saltwater.

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