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What happens after you’ve had your coronavirus vaccine in Australia – SBS News
Almost 2.5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been given to Australians so far, and with new developments almost every day, it’s normal to have questions about…

What are the side effects?
Common reactions to coronavirus vaccination include pain, redness or swelling where you received the needle, mild fever, or headache, Australian National University infectious disease expert Peter Collignon says.
Some people will experience more significant flu-like symptoms and may need time away from normal activities such as work.
For some people
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