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  2. Jan 4, 2024 · Moderna mRNA vaccine (children), 1-2 days after vaccination, lasting 1 day in 20-30 of 100 children when given as a booster dose. Fever occurs less frequently in an unvaccinated vaccine recipient. Novavax COVID-19 vaccine, 1-3 days after vaccination, lasting 1-2 days in 1-17 of 100 vaccine recipients.

  3. Dec 9, 2021 · Are Side Effects From COVID Vaccine Contagious? COVID-19 vaccine side effects can feel like mild symptoms of an illness, but they do not mean that you're sick. The signs and symptoms that you might experience—like a fever and body aches—are not contagious.

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  4. Nov 7, 2023 · A COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines can be given at the same visit. COVID-19 vaccinations are now part of the immunization schedule for children age 6 months and older. Kids can get a COVID-19 vaccine during their well-child visit or anytime they become eligible based on the vaccination schedule.

    • COVID-19 vaccination for children is safe. Ongoing safety monitoring after the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval shows that COVID-19 vaccination continues to be safe for children.
    • Getting vaccinated helps protect children against COVID-19. Vaccinating children can: Prevent children from getting seriously sick if they do get COVID-19.
    • Children may have some side effects after COVID-19 vaccination. Reported side effects are mild, temporary and like those experienced after routine vaccines.
    • Children receive a smaller dose of COVID-19 vaccine than teens and adults. COVID-19 vaccine dosage is based on age on the day of vaccination, not on a child’s size or weight.
  5. Dec 11, 2021 · Most people have a sore arm right after being vaccinated, and more body-wide effects like fever and chills within 8 to 12 hours. Most side effects stop within 48 hours. The vaccine cannot cause a COVID-19 infection, so symptoms mean your body is building a healthy immune response.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · COVID-19 is just one of many illnesses that can be prevented with vaccination. Vaccines for children are timed carefully. Vaccines are given when protection inherited from the mother fades and the child's immune system is ready, but before kids are likely to come in contact with the germs that cause real infections.

  7. Jan 23, 2021 · And if you are infected, but you don't get sick because of the vaccine, you can still replicate the virus and transmit the virus. Currently, our recommendations are that if you've received the vaccine you still wear a mask, maintain social distancing, frequent hand washing, and avoid gathering in large social circumstances. Jan. 23, 2021.

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