This one thing makes you more likely to feel coronavirus vaccine side effects, study says

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  • A research study claims that previous exposure to the coronavirus can increase the likelihood of side effects after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Common coronavirus vaccine side effects include fever, headache, chills, and fatigue.
  • One volunteer who participated in Pfizer's Phase 3 clinical trial said the side effects felt like a "severe hangover."
  • When COVID side effects manifest, they typically go away after 24-hours.

One of the great things about the COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna -- aside from their 95% efficacy rate -- is that both vaccines haven't been found to cause severe side effects. In clinical trials that involved tens of thousands of people, the only side effects reported by volunteers included fever, headache, fatigue, and chills. Further, when these side effects did manifest, they typically went away within 24 hours.

While there's no way to predict who will experience side effects from the vaccine and who won't, the CDC notes that older people are more likely to experience the symptoms listed above. Meanwhile, a new research study -- which has yet to be peer-reviewed -- suggests that people who previously contracted COVID-19 are more likely, on average, to experience side effects.

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