Health
Post-COVID vaccine, under 0.3% of Israelis reported side effects to doctor – The Times of Israel
‘People around the world should feel reassured,’ says public health expert; side effects similar to those seen after most other vaccines, Health Ministry reports…
In the worlds most detailed data on how people feel after a Pfizer COVID vaccine, Israel has found that less than 0.3 percent had side effects they felt were significant enough to report to doctors.
The Health Ministry officials who released the research believe that it will provide peace of mind for many around the world who are eager to get a picture of the vaccines impact. They wrote that side effects are shown to be similar in frequency and character to symptoms reported after other vaccines…
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