COVID vaccine side effects: Does my age matter, and should I windmill my arm?
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BayArea community receives the vaccination at the Facebook headquarters vaccine distribution center in Menlo Park, California on Saturday, April 10, 2021.Josie Lepe / Special to the Chronicle
Californians ages 16 to 49 became eligible for the coronavirus vaccine Thursday. That means more than 18 million people, many much younger than those in the first waves, could potentially experience the side effects that can accompany inoculation.
The occurrence of side effects, including headache, fatigue and chills, varies from person to person, and some groups experience them more severely. Younger people and women in particular tend to have more side effects, experts say.
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