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Young people and women more likely to report Pfizer, AstraZeneca COVID vaccine side effects, UK survey shows – ABC News
Younger people and women are more likely to report side effects after the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines, UK survey finds. The results are different to those coming…
Younger people, women and those who previously had COVID-19 are more likely to report side effects after getting vaccinated with the Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccines, according to a survey in the UK.
Key points:
- One in four people who participated in a UK survey reported a systemic effect such as fever and headache and two in three reported a local effect such as a sore arm
- Most side effects occurred within 24 hours of getting the vaccine, with symptoms typically resolving within 48 hours
- Early Australian…
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