No side effects after vaccine

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      If you have side effects from the first COVID-19 shot, you can take medicine (such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen) to reduce aches and fever after your second shot. Don’t take medicines like steroids for the sole purpose of preventing vaccine side effects.


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      Dec 17, 2020 · Common side effects: After receiving the vaccine you may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection. Most side effects are mild to moderate, last for no more than a few days, and can be treated with common medications such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), naproxen (Aleve) or ibuprofen (Advil).


    • [DOCX File]FAQs about COVID-19 Vaccination in the Workplace: For ...

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      The most common side effects were pain at the injection site and symptoms like fever and chills. These side effects tended to be mild to moderate and went away quickly on their own. Serious side effects after vaccination were very rare. In addition, side effects were more frequent and severe in younger people than in those who were over age 55 ...


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      Common side effects Residents may experience minor side effects after a COVID-19 vaccination. Most side effects last no more than a couple of days and most patients will recover without any problems.


    • [DOCX File]FAQs about COVID-19 Vaccination in the Workplace: For …

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      It takes time for your body to build protection after any vaccination and the COVID-19 vaccine may not protect you until a week or two after your second shot (dose). CDC and FDA encourage the public to report possible side effects (called “adverse events”) to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). CDC is also implementing a new ...


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      Experts will continue to track COVID-19 vaccine side effects. People in clinical trials will be tracked for 2 years. Other people who get the vaccine can use a tool called v-safe on their smartphones to quickly tell the CDC if you have any side effects after getting the COVID-19


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      No, there is no risk of getting COVID-19 from the vaccination. This vaccination contains no actual COVID-19 virus. You may experience some side effects from the …


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