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CDC wants you to know about these 3 new COVID-19 vaccine side-effects

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have said there are new COVID-19 vaccine side-effects you need to know about.

COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out all around the world, and from the recovered data, researchers have gathered that side-effects from the vaccines are minimal.

However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t any side-effects at all, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidelines, there are three new adverse side-effects that can happen. The updated guidelines state that potential side-effects from a COVID-19 vaccine are skin issues such as redness and rashes.

The changes were introduced this past Friday, and now the health agency’s full list includes the following symptoms: pain, swelling, redness (in the arm you got the shot), fever, chills, tiredness, muscle pain, nausea, and headaches. If you are interested in reading more about this story, check out this link here.

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