Much is being said and done about the COVID-19 vaccine. But, as is the case with all vaccines, the COVID-19 vaccine may also have side effects. A Medicine and Vaccine Safety recently released by the World Health Organization (WHO) explains what to expect after getting a vaccine. Usually, a vaccine is tested on thousands of people and after long-term monitoring, the success of the vaccine is judged. The effect of the vaccine is closely monitored over this long period, but no long-term investigation was found in the case of the coronavirus vaccine. Vaccines were made in a very short time to save the lives of people.
In such a situation, another IGTV shared by WHO states that currently available vaccines for COVID-19 are still under surveillance. Health officials are carefully monitoring all COVID-19 vaccines to ensure that they are safe for everyone who is getting them. Regarding IGTV released by WHO, Ayako Fukushima explains that some side effects are common and expected when you get vaccinated. They indicate that your body is protecting against viruses.
Common side effects after vaccination
Sweating or redness at the injection site, mild fever, fatigue, headache, muscle or joint pain. All these symptoms usually show for less than a week. If you see these symptoms for more than a week, then you need to inform the health workers who vaccinated you. By doing this you not only protect yourself but also fulfill the need for protection for others.
When reporting any negative feedback
If you report any negative reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine, then health workers will first treat your symptoms. A detailed investigation will then be done to evaluate the cause of your symptoms. It may also contain investigations related to storage, transport, or other problems of the vaccine. Fukushima said that if the actual investigation is suspected, the health authorities may suspend the use of the vaccine. The WHO said that these investigations have the support of WHO and they are monitoring the reactions of vaccines around the world.
Serious health problems are rare
Fukushima said it is extremely rare to have serious health problems directly caused by the vaccine, as the results of the vaccine and its tests have been quite promising. Fukushima said that all COVID-19 vaccines went through a rigorous testing process designed to ensure the safety of people before delivery. Till now vaccines have proven to reduce the risk of getting sick with coronavirus unexpectedly. Getting a vaccine is one of the best things you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones from COVID-19.
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