These Side Effects Are Much More Likely After Your Second Shot, CDC Says
By Lauren Gray of Best Life |
These Side Effects Are Much More Likely After Your Second Shot, CDC Says
If you’ve been concerned about COVID vaccine side effects, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has some reassuring news for you: after tracking the first several million doses, they’ve determined that “Health care providers and vaccine recipients can be reassured about the safety of Pfizer BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.” However, they also found that there are some minor side effects and
two of these are much more likely to occur after your second shot: fever and chills. Read on for more on the CDC s insights, and to learn which rare vaccine side effects mean you
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