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Here’s what we know about COVID-19 vaccine side effects in women – MarketWatch
‘The more we talk about it, the more we’re validating the symptoms that people are having’

Women have been more likely than men to report adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines and public-health experts say preparing them for the range of possible side effects could help combat vaccine hesitancy.Women accounted for about 79% of adverse-event reports most of them deemed nonserious related to Pfizer
PFE,
+2.58%
-BioNTech
BNTX,
+7.69%
and Moderna
MRNA,
+6.84%
coronavirus vaccine doses administered in the U.S. from Dec. 14 to Jan. 13, despite receiving only 61% of administered doses,…
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