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Reports show women experiencing stronger side effects to COVID-19 vaccines – kjrh.com
Several reports show women are experiencing stronger side effects to the vaccine than men and it isn’t unique to COVID-19.
Several reports show women are experiencing stronger side effects to the vaccine than men and it isn’t unique to COVID-19.
This has been observed time and time again, said Dr. Monica Gandhi, an infectious disease expert and professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco. Serologic responses in women to hepatitis B vaccine, to hepatitis A vaccine, to measles vaccines are more prominent in women than men. So, this has been totally seen.
Dr. Gandhi says because women have a stronger…
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