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Five side-effects of Covid vaccine women are more likely to suffer – Wales Online
The deputy chairman of the vaccine committee explained who will get side-effects, when, and how long they last

Women are more likely to get side effects after having a Covid vaccince, an expert said today.
Professor Anthony Harnden, deputy chairman of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, said women were more likely to get side effects from the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab.
People who get the jab are more likely to get side effects after the first dose than the second, he added.
Asked whether people might experience some side effects, he told BBC Breakfast: Yes, there are. The Oxford/AstraZeneca…
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