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  1. 1 Σεπ 2024 · One reason people avoid getting a COVID booster is concern about side effects like fatigue, achiness, muscle and joint pain, chills, headache, and fever. But a new study found that these symptoms indicate a robust immune response to the vaccine that increases antibody levels and offers extra protection against the virus.

  2. 30 Αυγ 2024 · Yes. You should get a COVID-19 vaccine even if you had COVID-19 infection. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine after you recover provides added protection. You may consider delaying your vaccine by 3 months. However, certain factors could be reasons to get a vaccine sooner rather than later, such as: • Personal risk of severe disease

  3. More serious or long-lasting side effects to COVID-19 vaccines are possible but extremely rare. If you experience difficulty breathing, chest pain, confusion, loss of speech or mobility after your vaccine, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

  4. 31 Μαρ 2021 · Like any vaccine, COVID-19 vaccines can cause side effects, most of which are mild or moderate and go away within a few days on their own. As shown in the results of clinical trials, more serious or long-lasting side effects are possible. Vaccines are continually monitored to detect adverse events.

  5. 4 Φεβ 2021 · About one in three people recently given a Covid vaccine by the NHS report some side-effects. None was serious - a common one was some soreness around the injection site, the UK researchers...

  6. 5 Ιαν 2021 · We are fortunate to have at least two highly protective and safe vaccines against Covid-19. All vaccines have side effects, and the two mRNA vaccines for Covid-19 are no different. These side effects are similar to what people may experience after being vaccinated for flu or shingles.

  7. How worried should we be? The bar is set really high for vaccines There are some drugs that have truly brutal consequences on the body, but are still approved because they are considered worth...