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Will the coronavirus vaccine hurt?
December 3, 2020
One of the most common things physicians warn you about after being administered any vaccine is that you may experience soreness afterward, and if you do, you can take a painkiller to help lessen the discomfort. But will the coronavirus vaccine hurt? According to early reports, the leading COVID-19 vaccines in development share plenty of qualities with other vaccines you may already be accustomed to, and one of the things you ought to expect is some pain.
Pfizer and Moderna, the two companies currently approved by the FDA to offer vaccines, have about a 95% efficacy. According to Kaiser Health News, scientists say the vaccines causing a myriad of flu-like side effects that may include sore arms, muscle aches, and a fever that could potentially last for days, possibly putting patients out of commission from work or school.
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