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Several coronavirus vaccine candidates have been authorized for emergency use around the world. Most Western countries use a combination of Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, and AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccines. The Johnson & Johnson drug just cleared the regulatory review and will is also now available in various countries. On top of that, Russia and China are using their own vaccines and have exported their drugs to other markets. Nearly 276 million vaccine doses have been administered worldwide as of Thursday morning, with 58 million people having received the full two-shot regimen.
Several new studies have offered plenty of additional proof that the vaccines effectively prevent severe COVID-19 and deaths. The drugs are also well-tolerated, having mostly minimal side effects. The list of adverse reactions includes pain at the injection site and brief flu-like symptoms. An extremely low number of allergic reactions have also been seen from certain vaccines. And now, doctors have started to notice a weird new COVID-19 vaccine side effect that can take more than a week to appear in some people. Thankfully, it's extremely mild and isn't cause for concern at all.
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Doctors found a weird new coronavirus vaccine side effect that takes a week to appear originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 4 Mar 2021 at 15:25:56 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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