
What to Know About Coronavirus Vaccines and Their Side Effects
Moderate vaccine side effects like an injection-site reaction are not cause for alarm. Here’s what you should know about coronavirus vaccines.
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Moderate vaccine side effects like an injection-site reaction are not cause for alarm. Here’s what you should know about coronavirus vaccines.
Vaccinated people can visit with others who are fully vaccinated and, in some cases, those who are not vaccinated, but there are important safety precautions to follow no matter what.
Some people with COVID-19 experience PASC, also called "long COVID-19," where symptoms linger for months.
Your mask can block virus particles that you exhale and can protect you from respiratory droplets from others, too.
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With the first coronavirus vaccine coming soon, get the facts about the vaccine so you can feel informed and confident.
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