The coronavirus vaccines are here, but there is a bit of hesitancy: Truly, they keep you protected from the virus, but can they make you ill, too? In some interviews with singer Ricky Martin and football player Marshawn Lynch, chief medical advisor to the President and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, stated the side effects you can anticipate.
You Might Feel a Sore Arm
Perhaps the most regular side effect of the vaccine, Dr. Fauci told Martin: "When you take the vaccinate, you get a sore arm for probably a day," this is the same as the flu vaccine.
A doctor at Kaiser Permanente said soreness of the arm in the hours and days after the injection is a usual response. It doesn't imply there's a problem or that the injection was administered in the wrong spot.
You Might Feel Tired
Dr. Fauci said: "When you take the second dose, you can feel a fatigue." According to Novant Health, a neonatal nurse practitioner at Novant Health Hemby Children's Hospital, Daniel Brewer, suggests a 'couch day' after taking the second dose. He said the beginning of some anticipated effects started approximately 12 hours after being vaccinated. Overnight, Brewer had chills, muscle and joint pain, and also headache.
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You Might Feel a Muscle Ache
You might feel a "little muscle ache," Dr. Fauci says. "As with most vaccines, there are some side effects," as stated by Rachel Scheraga, MD - critical care specialist. The Cleveland Clinic says those side effects are somewhat mild. The side effects have mostly been headaches, fatigue, arm soreness, muscle aches, and some fever and chills instances.
Dr. Fauci Says These Side Effects Last For About a Day Tops
Dr. Fauci says it practically never lasts more than 24 hours or thereabout. And then it's fine. So it's a safe vaccine. The CDC revel you might feel "headache, tiredness, chills, fever, muscle pain, and nausea" in addition to the abovementioned arm pain.
Dr. Fauci Desires the Black Community to Know the Vaccine is Very Safe
Lynch asked Fauci if the vaccine would lead to a reduction of his expectation in life, a worry he has as a Black man. "Well, let's give a response to that because they're all actually a good question," Dr. Fauci said. He said the knowledge they had when they tested the vaccine in Hispanics and African-Americans, was that it was very safe and it brings about the kind of response that was actually the same as the response seen in whites. It was the same as whites.
Dr. Fauci Said the Day Will Come When We Can Give Each Other a Hug
Martin pictured a world where we could all hug each other. Dr. Fauci said: "That day will come. Ricky. I promise you," "Keep getting the vaccine. And until that period where you have a very reduced level of infection, keep observing the public health measures." Get vaccinated when the vaccine becomes available to you - and to make sure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Signs Your Sickness is Truly Coronavirus in Disguise.
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