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By: Kelsey Kernstine
OKLAHOMA CITY -
Thousands of Oklahomans have already received the first dose of the COVID 19 vaccine, and the time has come for some to receive their second dose.
Lourdes Planas, a University of Oklahoma Pharmacy Professor, said some side effects are normal.
“If someone does have a low-grade fever. If they feel tired, if they have a few body aches after a couples of days after receiving the vaccine.” Planas said.
She said it just means the vaccine is working.
Planas said after her first dose, she felt soreness. The only thing I felt was that my arm was sore at the injection site,” Planas said.