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By Allison Marlow
The COVID-19 vaccine has arrived, and doubters have a lot of questions and theories: how does it work, how do we know it’s safe and what about that microchip?
We spoke with Dr. Daren Scroggie, chief medical informatics officer, Infirmary Health, to answer these concerns.
First, how it works. When healthcare workers push the long awaited COVID-19 vaccine into your arm, you are not receiving a live virus.
Instead, your body is receiving what is essentially a neat, tiny packet of instructions.
The vaccine contains the messenger RNA template for protein particular to the virus into our muscle cells. The body then makes copies of that protein. Through this process the body learns to recognize the protein as foreign and generates an immune response to it.