Health officials have said mild to moderate side effects are expected and normal with the currently approved COVID-19 vaccines. In fact, doctors say it’s a sign the immune system is responding to the shot.
So, what if you get vaccinated and don’t feel anything?
THE QUESTION
If you don’t have side effects from your COVID-19 shots, does that mean the vaccine did not work for you?
THE ANSWER
Not necessarily. Doctors say there was a “significant” percentage of participants in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine trials who did not demonstrate the common side effects. #WakeUpCLT #COVID19 #Vaccine
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