A NEW STUDY has listed some of the most common side effects following a coronavirus vaccination. According to the findings, headaches and tenderness at the site of the injection are among the most reported side effects. The study also compared the AstraZeneca and Pfizer to see how side effects from the vaccines differ. 25 per cent of people reported wider side effects such as nausea and fatigue- but these symptoms only lasted a day on average. The lead scientist on the study, Prof Tim Spector of King s College London, said the findings should reassure people that vaccine side effects are usually mild and short-lived .
The most common Covid vaccine side effects revealed in new study
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Researchers hope the data will allay vaccination fears (Photo: PA) A NEW STUDY has listed some of the most common side effects following a coronavirus vaccination. According to the findings, headaches and tenderness at the site of the injection are among the most reported side effects. The study also compared the AstraZeneca and Pfizer to see how side effects from the vaccines differ. 25 per cent of people reported wider side effects such as nausea and fatigue- but these symptoms only lasted a day on average. The lead scientist on the study, Prof Tim Spector of King s College London, said the findings should reassure people that vaccine side effects are usually mild and short-lived .
Researchers hope the data will allay vaccination fears (Photo: PA) A NEW STUDY has listed some of the most common side effects following a coronavirus vaccination. According to the findings, headaches and tenderness at the site of the injection are among the most reported side effects. The study also compared the AstraZeneca and Pfizer to see how side effects from the vaccines differ. 25 per cent of people reported wider side effects such as nausea and fatigue- but these symptoms only lasted a day on average. The lead scientist on the study, Prof Tim Spector of King s College London, said the findings should reassure people that vaccine side effects are usually mild and short-lived .