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COVID vaccine side-effects.

If you choose to get vaccinated, you need to know what to expect. For some people, the overall experience of getting the vaccine can go unnoticed, while others might experience a lot of side-effects. Firstly, you need to understand that side-effects are normal and you shouldn’t be worried. Secondly, experiencing them is actually good, because it means the vaccine is working and your immune system is reacting to the vaccine by producing antibodies.

The most common vaccine side effects include local pain in the arm where you received the vaccine, swelling, fever, chills, body aches, muscle pain, headache, fatigue, and nausea. Being prepared for experiencing these side-effects is vital, explains Dr. Peter Hotez, M.D. M.P.H., dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College.

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2 thoughts on “The COVID Vaccine Could Prevent Transmission”

  1. kathleen kavazanjian

    If this is such a deadly disease, then the vaccine should be made more available for people to get. Furthermore, people are still dying when they get the vaccine!!!!

  2. What with all the fake news and conspiracy freaks it is difficult to believe ANYTHING without VALID proof. My grand daughter has taken supposedly a complete series of inoculations against the virus. In each instance she became ill from the shots BUT I remember taking the shots developed for different diseases when I was a youngster and they all seemed to do the job even though the typhoid fever shot made me wish I could get better to die. As you can see, I recovered just as my grand daughter did from the shots she took. I intend to try to find out which ones they were so if and when I take shots, I can demand those. Have a good day.

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