If you’ve had your covid vaccine shot, kind share what the after effects are.
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When getting your vaccine, inform the staff if you have any allergies or medical conditions. Or if you are pregnant. The vaccines have not been fully tested on pregnant women and with some medical conditions. There have been reports of problems affecting pregnancy. Other, less dangerous side effects are more common. They may include muscle pain, redness, swelling and tenderness of the injection site. You may feel pain in other muscles. Headaches, itchiness, weakness, stiffness, rashes, nausea. Also the vaccines may not be effective until 2 weeks. Or you may need a second shot. So maintain your protective habits.
The most common side effects following COVID-19 vaccines are fatigue, a fever, headaches, body aches, chills, nausea, diarrhea, and pain at the site of injection, according to the World Health Organization .
COVID-19 vaccines are safe, and getting vaccinated will help protect you against developing severe COVID-19 disease and dying from COVID-19. You may experience some mild side effects after getting vaccinated, which are signs that your body is building protection