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One in two given AstraZeneca vaccine report mild side effects – Sydney Morning Herald
People vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine have a 50 per cent chance of developing mild side effects, and one in four will need to take time off work, study,…

Of the 31,786 people who received the AstraZeneca vaccine by March 31, just over two-thirds reported an adverse event (21,378 people), including 25.4 per cent who reported missing work, study or routine duties for a short period – the majority less than a day.
A total of 1.8 per cent of the vaccinated with AstraZenecas vaccine reported seeing a doctor or going to an emergency department in the days after their vaccination.
Fatigue was the most commonly reported adverse event for AstraZeneca (53.8…
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