These 5 things make you more likely to have side effects of Covid vaccine

These factors increase your chances of a post-shot reaction.


Some people who have had theCOVID vaccine have reported light and temporary side effects, including fatigue, pain and injection fever. It is not an experience of anyone who is impatient, but the experts say that such reactions are a positive sign. They indicate that the vaccine works, causing the immune system to reduce thecoronavirus before it causes serious illness or death. Depending on what scientists experience hundreds of millions of vaccines so far, some factors make you more likely to experience these side effects. Here are five things that raise this risk. And to cross this pandemic without catching coronavirus, do not miss this essential list:Things you should never do before your vaccine.

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Be a woman

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According to a CDCto studyWhat has analyzed the first month of vaccinations, more than 79% of the side effects have been reported by women, although only 60% of vaccines are given to women. Why? Women may be more likely to report side effects, or the female body can produce a more aggressive immune response against coronavirus (which would also explain why more men seem to die from COVID-19).

Dr. Allison Arwady, theDepartment of the Chicago Public Health Commission, told NBC 5 Chicago thatEstrogen can raise immune responses, while testosterone can decrease it. Many immune genes live on X chromosome; Women have twice that men have one. "There are therefore all these reasons that the kind of immunity in general rises a little different in women than in men," she said. "And we therefore see women a little more likely to report some side effects."

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Be young

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In clinical trials of COVID vaccines, young people reported more side effects than seniors. The youngest have more robust immune systems that can produce stronger responses to invaders. This could encourage a vaccine to cause more noticeable side effects.

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COVID

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Clinical trials revealed that people who had already had CVIV-19 had more side effects of vaccine than those who had not been infected. This could be because the immune system remembers the virus of the previous infection and lifts a strong response to the vaccine.

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Get the second dose of the vaccine

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In people whose bodies have not experienced coronavirus, an immune response takes time to build. This could be the reason why some people who have not had CVIV-19 reported more side effects after receiving their second dose of Pfizer and Modern vaccines - the first shot introduced the body to the peak proteins of the Coronavirus, and the second shot a "reminder" response, which causes short-lived side effects such as fatigue, muscle pain, fever and chills.

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Get the MODERNA VS vaccine vs. Pfizer

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According to a study published last week inJama,The people who have obtained the Moderna vaccine say they have had more side effects than people who get the shots developed by Pfizer / Biontech. Among the recipients of Moderna, 73% reported an injection site reaction, compared to 65% of the people who got a blow of pfizer. Nearly 51% of those who have obtained the Moderna vaccine had a side effects of the body in its own right, compared to 48% of the beneficiaries of Pfizer. The experts do not know why, but the data did not show that the Moderna vaccine is less safe.

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How to survive this pandemic

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As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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