Health
Covid vaccine side-effects: what are they, who gets them and why? – The Guardian
Most side-effects are mild and short-lived, and some groups are more likely to get them than others
What are the most common side-effects from the Covid vaccines?
According to Public Health England, most side-effects from the Covid vaccines Pfizer/BioNTech and Oxford/AstraZeneca are mild and short-lived. These include soreness where the jab was given, feeling tired or achy and headaches. Uncommon side-effects include having swollen lymph nodes.
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