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  2. 21 hours ago · Soon after their arrival in late December 2020, the Covid-19 vaccines turned the pandemic around and opened a path back to normalcy. They prevented about 14.4 million deaths worldwide, according ...

  3. 3 days ago · Some people have no side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine. For those who get them, most side effects go away in a few days. A COVID-19 vaccine can cause mild side effects after the first or second dose. Pain and swelling where people got the shot is a common side effect. That area also may look reddish on white skin. Other side effects include:

  4. Mar 31, 2021 · Reported side effects of COVID-19 vaccines have mostly been mild to moderate and have lasted no longer thana few days. Typical side effects include pain at the injection site, fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, chills and diarrhoea. The chances of any of these side effects occurring after vaccination differ according to the specific vaccine.

  5. There are currently two mRNA COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States that have full approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in people ages 12 and older (Pfizer-BioNTech [Comirnaty ®] and Moderna [Spikevax ® ]). These vaccines are authorized for emergency use in children ages 6 months through 11 years.

  6. May 5, 2023 · Side effects after a COVID-19 vaccination tend to be mild, temporary, and like those experienced after routine vaccinations. They can vary across different age groups. Children and teens ages 6 months–17 years. AGE GROUP. 6 MONTHS–3 YEARS. Common side effects can include: Pain on the leg or arm where the shot was given. Swollen lymph nodes.

  7. With Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine, commonly reported side effects were arm soreness, headache, muscle aches and nausea. Most of the side effects occurred one or two days after vaccination. Uncommon side effects. As studies continue, some less common side effects have been identified. Blood clotting.

  8. Jan 23, 2024 · Side effects generally go away in a few days and tend to be mild and temporary, like those experienced after routine vaccinations. Even if you don’t experience any side effects, your body is building protection against the virus that causes COVID-19. Common side effects can include: Pain, swelling, and redness on the arm where the shot was given.

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