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Vaccine Side Effects: CDC Looks Into Myocarditis Reports in Few Young Recipients


The majority of cases have largely been reported after the second dose, typically within four days after vaccination.
The panel notes that most cases appear to be mild, and follow-up of cases is ongoing, but it did not offer details on how many cases have so far been reported.
Within CDC safety monitoring systems, rates of myocarditis reports in the window following COVID-19 vaccination have not differed from expected baseline rates, the panel stated. However, VaST members felt that information about reports of myocarditis should be communicated to providers.
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle that decreases the ability of the heart to pump blood normally, according to Harvard Health. It can be caused by a number of things, including viral infections, bacteria, lyme disease, chagas disease and certain medications. ....

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Illinois to Enter Bridge Phase of Reopening Plan on May 14th


Illinois to Enter Bridge Phase of Reopening Plan on May 14th
May 17, 2021
Vaccine Program Expands to Doctors’ Offices and Small Medical Providers, Now Able to Order and Administer Vaccine on Site
Illinois is poised to enter the Bridge Phase of the Restore Illinois reopening plan this Friday. (ENEWSPF)
State Managed COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Now Accepting Walk-Ins as Illinois National Guard Reaches Over 1.5 Million Vaccines Administered
Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- As Illinois continues to outpace national vaccination rates and COVID-19 trends across the state stabilize following recent upticks, Governor Pritzker announced the entire state will move into the Bridge Phase of the Restore Illinois reopening plan beginning Friday, May 14th. The Bridge Phase will allow for expanded capacity limits for businesses and gatherings before the state moves to a full reopening in Phase 5. Barring any significant reversals in key COVID-19 statewide indicators, Illinois could ent ....

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Pfizer vs. Moderna Vaccines: Does One Have More Side Effects? – NBC Chicago


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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises people to stick around for 15 minutes after vaccination, and those with a history of other allergies for 30 minutes, so they can be monitored and treated immediately if they have a reaction.
What about other uncommon but potential side effects?
Recent reports have brought to light some other unexpected, but so far not serious, side effects that could be related to the vaccines, experts say.
Dr. Kate Clancy, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, posted her experience on Twitter in February and received hundreds of reports from those experiencing what she pondered could be a little-publicized response to the two available mRNA vaccines. ....

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WATCH LIVE | The Shot: Race for the Vaccine Town Hall with Dr. Jen Ashton


The Shot: Race for the Vaccine Town Hall with Dr. Jen Ashton
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The FDA has granted emergency use authorization to the first COVID-19 vaccine heralded as a vital tool in saving lives and helping return life to normal in the United States.
But even with the anticipated arrival of the vaccines, the road ahead is still long and complicated, and the questions are many. Many of those concerns surround the vaccines themselves. The ABC Owned Television Stations group addressed these questions during a special digital Town Hall, The Shot: Race for the Vaccine, hosted by Dr. Jen Ashton, ABC s chief medical correspondent. ....

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The Shot: Race for the Vaccine Town Hall with Dr. Jen Ashton


The Shot: Race for the Vaccine Town Hall with Dr. Jen Ashton
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The FDA has granted emergency use authorization to the first COVID-19 vaccine heralded as a vital tool in saving lives and helping return life to normal in the United States.
But even with the anticipated arrival of the vaccines, the road ahead is still long and complicated, and the questions are many. Many of those concerns surround the vaccines themselves. The ABC Owned Television Stations group addressed these questions during a special digital Town Hall, The Shot: Race for the Vaccine, hosted by Dr. Jen Ashton, ABC s chief medical correspondent. ....

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