Coronavirus vaccine may make some people feel lousy, so why take it? Here are answers
CLEVELAND, Ohio Body aches, fever, chills and fatigue.
The proposed COVID-19 vaccines will protect you from one bug, but make you feel as if you’ve been hit by another.
Why take a vaccine that has a chance of making you feel bad? People who get immunized have a lower chance of getting the illness and taking up a bed in an already overtaxed hospital.
“We have no way out of this pandemic until it runs its course, or we get a vaccine so we can protect ourselves,” said Dr. Carl Fichtenbaum, professor of infectious disease and lead researcher for the university’s Moderna trial.“People are willing to take a chance when they realize it’s something of value and worthwhile.”