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  2. Possible Side Effects After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine | CDC

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    Side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine can vary from person to person. Some people experience a little discomfort and can continue to go about their day. Others have side effects that affect their ability to do daily activities. Side effects generally go away in a few days.

  3. COVID-19 Vaccine Information Statement | CDC - Centers for...

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    COVID-19 vaccine may be given at the same time as other vaccines. Risks of a vaccine reaction Pain, swelling, or redness where the shot is given, fever, tiredness (fatigue), headache, chills, muscle pain, joint pain, nausea, vomiting, and swollen lymph nodes can happen after COVID-19 vaccination.

  4. Possible Side Effects After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine | CDC -...

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    If you get a COVID-19 vaccine and you think you might be having a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site, seek immediate medical care by calling 911.

  5. COVID-19 Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions - CDC

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    Adults and children may have some side effects from a COVID-19 vaccine, including pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, fever, and nausea. These side effects typically resolve after a few days. Serious side effects are rare but may occur.

  6. Possible Side Effects from Vaccines | Vaccines & Immunizations |...

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    Any vaccine can cause side effects. For the most part these are minor (for example, a sore arm or low-grade fever) and go away within a few days. Listed below are vaccines licensed in the United States and side effects that have been associated with each of them.

  7. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccine Safety - CDC

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    Common side effects. The most common side effects are usually mild, such as soreness in the area where the shot was given. Vaccines, like any medicine, can have side effects. Side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine vary from person to person. mRNA vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna) Pain, soreness, redness at injection site. Fatigue ...

  8. Getting Your COVID-19 Vaccine | COVID-19 | CDC - Centers for...

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    Side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine can vary from person to person. Some people experience a little discomfort and can continue to go about their day. Others have side effects that affect their ability to do daily activities. Side effects generally go away in a few days and tend to be mild and temporary, like those experienced after ...

  9. Getting a Flu Vaccine and a COVID-19 Vaccine at the Same Time -...

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    People who get an RSV vaccine and a flu vaccine at the same visit might be more likely to have injection-site reactions or other common side effects after vaccination. Additional research is occurring to understand this better.

  10. COVID-19 Vaccination for People Who Are Pregnant or Breastfeeding

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    Learn more about possible side effects and rare severe allergic reactions after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

  11. 6 Things to Know about COVID-19 Vaccination for Children | CDC

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    Children may have some side effects after COVID-19 vaccination. Reported side effects are mild, temporary and like those experienced after routine vaccines. Some children have no side effects.