There are now 13 authorized COVID-19 vaccines in use around the world, and millions of people receive their first or second shot every day. This week, we look at each vaccine in detail, including their possible side effects.
MNT’s Sunday Supplement: What are the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines, and should you worry? | There are now 13 authorized COVID-19 vaccines in use around the world, and millions of people receive their first or second shot every day. This week, we look at each vaccine in detail, including their possible side effects. If you or someone you know is in line for a vaccine, you may have some questions and concerns. Are side effects common, and why do they happen? Why do they affect some people more than others? Is vaccination safe for people with a history of allergies? MNT offers answers in this important new article, our most popular over the past week. As with all vaccinations, there are risks. It's important to understand these and put both the potential benefits and risks into perspective. Vaccines remain one of our key tools for getting the pandemic under control. We’ve also selected six other informative articles for you to digest this week, including a Special Feature on four women who should have received a Nobel Prize for their work, a personal perspective on the ugly reality of anti-Asian racism, and an investigation into why some people deny themselves sleep as an act of revenge. We’ll be back with our regular daily newsletter tomorrow. In the meantime, please get in touch to share your experience with the vaccine or let us know what you think of today’s email. Robin Hough Editor-in-Chief, Medical News Today |
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