Choi said she also felt ‘nauseous’ after taking the injection. But, once more, nausea can also be a pretty common side effect of the flu shot. What’s also important to know, is that nausea is usually mild in both cases.
On top of that, according to experts, nausea is typically a side effect experienced within the first 48 hours following the injection. In fact, long-term side effects from any vaccines are quite rare.
Fatigue is extremely common. We all deal with it from time to time, and we might also ‘welcome’ it when we will take our vaccine doses. Hamburg added as well a ‘sense of fatigue’ to the side effect list.
However, an epidemiologist at the University of Michigan, Arnold Monto, explains why we might experience feelings of tiredness.
Monto said that the coronavirus vaccine is actually ‘more reactogenic than the flu vaccine.’ He continued saying that reactogenicity is completely normal and people shouldn’t be scared or discouraged from getting the vaccine.
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