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Taking this step after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine makes a difference, CDC says – WKRN News 2
Millions of vaccine shots have been given across the U.S., and as that number grows, there is the potential for researchers to learn more about how the vaccine…

(KTVX) — Millions of vaccine shots have been given across the U.S., and as that number grows, there is the potential for researchers to learn more about how the vaccine affects people’s health.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is currently tracking any side effects of receiving the vaccine through a tool called v-safe.
No, COVID-19 vaccine patients are not being injected with a microchip
V-safe is a tool that can be accessed using a smartphone and allows users to track their health…
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