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What Makes You More Likely to Get Side Effects From COVID Vaccine?


Younger People Are More Likely to Experience Side Effect
Chicago s top doctor, Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady, broke it down Thursday, saying in Facebook Live that younger people are more likely to experience side effects because younger people have more robust immune system broadly.
And, according to Loafman, the body s immune system is what creates the symptoms.
That s simply a reflection of the immune response, just the way we have when we get ill, he said.
Women Are More Likely to Report Side Effects
Arwady noted that women are more likely to report side effects than men. ....

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COVID Vaccine Side Effects: What Makes You More Likely to Get Them? – NBC New York


Here are the most common questions and answers around vaccine side effects
Published April 9, 2021 •
Updated on April 9, 2021 at 9:59 am
NBC Universal, Inc.
It s possible to experience side effects are receiving either one or two doses of any of the three coronavirus vaccines currently being administered in the U.S., experts have said. But not everyone experiences them and certainly not in the same way.
For those who do, experiencing side effects isn t necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it s a sign one s body is responding.
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Do college students feel heard by professors and administrators on their campuses?


 
Inviting feedback from college students doesn’t necessarily mean they feel heard just as spelling out campus department functions online doesn’t guarantee students know whom to turn to when an issue arises. With higher ed financial models relying on satisfied students who stay and complete their studies, those realities spell trouble.
Add COVID-19 to the mix, and there s even more reason for concern. Although higher ed institutions transitioned quickly last year to teaching and supporting students from a distance as COVID kept them apart and continued to enhance their offerings as pandemic life settled in many students have struggled to access needed help remotely. ....

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