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Vaccine distribution in Utah began in December and January, which means many people are preparing to receive their second doses and there are many stories and rumors surrounding what that will be like.
“About 70% of people have a sore arm for the following day. The next most common reactions to the vaccine are fatigue, headache, muscle pains, chills, fever, so pretty typical reactions for when your immune system is kicking into response,” said Caleb Harrison, the epidemiologist at the Bear River Health Department.
Despite reactions to the vaccine being common, Harrison said it’s effective and safe.
As a hot topic in the media and online, misinformation about COVID vaccines has spread rapidly. In some cases, Harrison said rumors started by a single person have managed to take hold and spread in what seems to be a nationwide game of telephone.