Table 1: Survey responses.

The COVID-19 vaccine can affect women’s fertility.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

12.2

3.0

False

26.0

93.0

Not sure

61.8

4.0

If a person has already had COVID-19, they do not need to get the vaccine.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

7.6

0.0

False

84.7

100.0

Not sure

7.6

0.0

Getting the COVID-19 vaccine may give you COVID-19.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

24.4

4.0

False

52.7

94.0

Not sure

22.9

2.0

COVID-19 vaccines alter your DNA.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

7.6

2.0

False

66.4

97.0

Not sure

26.0

1.0

Researchers rushed the development of COVID-19 vaccines, so its effectiveness and safety cannot be trusted.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

16.9

6.0

False

61.5

93.0

Not sure

21.5

1.0

The COVID-19 vaccine was developed to control general population either through microchip tracking or “nano transducers” in our brains.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

3.8

1.0

False

74.1

98.0

Not sure

22.1

1.0

Ages 18-29 account for the highest percentage of COVD-19 cases in the U.S.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

45.0

62.6

False

27.5

27.3

Not sure

27.5

10.1

If I get COVID-19 but have no symptoms (asymptomatic), I cannot pass the virus to someone else.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

5.3

6.0

False

87.0

93.0

Not sure

7.6

1.0

The COVID-19 virus begins to replicate once it reached the lungs.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

25.0

23.0

False

17.6

60.0

Not sure

57.3

17.0

To create immunity, the COVID-19 vaccine introduces live virus into the body.

Presurvey (%)

Postsurvey (%)

True

32.8

22.0

False

38.9

75.0

Not sure

28.2

3.0