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30 gru 2020 · The magnitude of mRNA-1273 vaccine efficacy at preventing symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection is higher than the efficacy observed for vaccines for respiratory viruses, such as the inactivated...
- Perspective Vaccine Innovations — Past and Future J.L. Gerberding and B.F. Haynes
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- Editorial a New Vaccine to Battle Covid-19 B.F. Haynes
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- Perspective Learning About End-of-Life Care From Grandpa S.D. Halpern
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- Editorial Reviewers for The Journal July–December 2020 E.J. Rubin
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31 mar 2021 · Typical side effects include pain at the injection site, fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, chills and diarrhoea. The chances of any of these side effects occurring after vaccination differ according to the specific vaccine. COVID-19 vaccines protect against the SARS-CoV-2 virus only, so it’s still important to keep yourself healthy and well.
Side effects of COVID-19 vaccines include fever, tiredness, headache, muscle ache, chills, diarrhoea and pain or redness at the injection site. Not everyone will experience side effects. Most side effects go away within a few days on their own.
7 gru 2022 · We wanted to find out how well each vaccine works in reducing SARS-CoV-2 infection, COVID-19 disease with symptoms, severe COVID-19 disease, and total number of deaths (including any death, not only those related to COVID-19).
COVID-19 vaccines continue to protect people from severe disease and death caused by infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Vaccination is the best tool to prevent the consequences of infection. Infection can cause severe disease and long-term damage, including in healthy adults and children.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) / COVID-19 vaccines. Everyone, everywhere, should have access to COVID-19 vaccines. Major progress has been made with the COVID-19 vaccination response, and it is critical to continue the progress, particularly for those most at risk of disease.
There is increasing evidence that vaccinated people who become infected with SARS-CoV-2 are less likely to report symptoms of long COVID than unvaccinated people, but more evidence is needed to establish the size of this effect.