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  4. The Most Common Side Effects Of The New Bivalent COVID Booster

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    The Most Common Side Effects Of The New Bivalent COVID Booster The side effects resemble those of the earlier COVID shots.. Those include headache, fatigue and soreness or redness at... You can expect swollen lymph nodes, too — but don’t delay a mammogram because of it.. Swollen lymph nodes, ...

  5. What Are the Side Effects of COVID Booster Shots? - AARP

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    COVID Booster Side Effects. New Booster Effectiveness. Shingles and Heart Disease. And just like with Moderna’s bivalent booster trial, no adverse events were reported in the Pfizer trial, though experts say they will continue to keep an eye on the rare risk of myocarditis in both Pfizer and Moderna booster recipients.

  6. What are the vaccines’ side effects? - Mayo Clinic

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    COVID-19 vaccines can cause mild side effects after the first or second dose, including: Pain, redness or swelling where the shot was given Fever Fatigue Headache Muscle pain Chills Joint pain Nausea and vomiting Swollen lymph nodes Feeling unwell

  7. Possible Side Effects After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine | CDC

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    Call a doctor or healthcare provider about a side effect if: Redness or tenderness where the shot was given gets worse after 24 hours Side effects are worrying or do not seem to be going away after a few days

  8. What Are COVID Booster Shot Side Effects Like? - Verywell Health

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    Possible side effects for people receiving a COVID-19 vaccine include: Pain, redness, and swelling around the injection site Tiredness Headache Muscle and joint pain Chills Fever Nausea

  9. Risks and Side Effects of COVID-19 Booster | U.S. News

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    Risks and Side Effects of COVID-19 Booster | U.S. News Should I Get the COVID-19 Booster? Conditions Home Should I Get the COVID-19 Booster? Boosters are now strongly advised for...

  10. COVID-19 booster side effects: What to expect - TODAY

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    An especially sore arm might make it difficult to work out or cook breakfast, for instance, and chills may leave you tossing and turning for a night. Booster side effects may be different The...

  11. What We Know So Far About the New COVID-19 Booster Side Effects

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    The most common side effects for adults boosted with an earlier version of the bivalent booster were arm pain, fatigue, headache, and muscle aches. Omicron-specific booster shots are here. And thankfully, more protection against COVID-19 doesn’t necessarily come with more intense side effects.

  12. COVID Vaccine Side Effects | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    You might run a fever and experience body aches, headaches and tiredness for a day or two. Chills and swollen lymph nodes can also occur. These symptoms do not mean you are sick. They signal that your immune system is responding to the shot and building up protection against the coronavirus.

  13. Omicron Booster Side Effects: What to Expect and How to ...

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    Updated COVID-19 boosters targeting specific omicron strains of the coronavirus are now available. Here are the most common side effects you might experience. New COVID-19 boosters mean better ...