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  2. 7 Potential Side Effects From the Updated COVID Vaccine to ...

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    Tiredness. Headache. Muscle pain. Chills. Nausea. Fever. But remember: “If you have side effects, they’re usually due to your immune system responding to the vaccine, which is how vaccines ...

  3. Embolic and thrombotic events after COVID-19 vaccination

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    The thrombosis events associated with the COVID‑19 vaccine may occur 4–28 days after its administration and mainly affects women under 55. [6] [2] [20] Several relatively unusual types of thrombosis were specifically reported to be occurring in those with the reaction: cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and thrombosis of the splanchnic veins .

  4. You can still be contagious with COVID if you have a ... - AOL

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    Regardless of when you stop isolating, wear a mask around other people through day 10 of your illness — unless you get two negative antigen test results 48 hours apart prior to day 10, in which ...

  5. CimaVax-EGF - Wikipedia

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    CIMAvax-EGF is composed of recombinant human epidermal growth factor (EGF) conjugated to a protein carrier. [2] The vaccine was developed by the Center of Molecular Immunology, Havana, Cuba, and made available to the Cuban population in 2011. [3] [4] There are agreements in place to test it in the United States, Japan, and some European ...

  6. What should you do if you’re still testing positive ... - AOL

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    Most people will stop testing positive on a rapid antigen COVID-19 test within about 10 days, Cardona says. "Within 10 days after your initial positive test, you should convert back to negative ...

  7. Vaccine adverse event - Wikipedia

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    The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System(VAERS) is a passive surveillanceprogram administered jointly by the Food and Drug Administration(FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC). [38] VAERS is intended to track adverse events associated with vaccines. VAERS collects and analyzes information from reports of adverse events ...

  8. Use of fetal tissue in vaccine development - Wikipedia

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    The use of fetal tissue in vaccine development is the practice of researching, developing, and producing vaccines through growing viruses in cultured (laboratory-grown) cells that were originally derived from human fetal tissue. [1] Since the cell strains in use originate from abortions, [2] there has been opposition to the practice and the ...

  9. My bags were packed, then I got COVID. What should I do ... - AOL

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    The latest CDC guidelines, updated in March, say you can go back to your normal activities if you meet two requirements: You have been fever-free for at least 24 hours (without the use of fever ...