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  2. COVID-19 booster side effects: What to expect and how ... - AOL

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    In a clinical trial involving about 300 people, the most common side effects after the Pfizer booster dose included: Pain, redness and swelling at the injection site. Fatigue.

  3. The most common side effects to expect after your Pfizer ...

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    After a third shot of Pfizer's vaccine, injection-site pain is most common side effect, followed by fatigue and headache. The most common side effects to expect after your Pfizer booster: headache ...

  4. What are the side effects of the new COVID booster? - AOL

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    Common side effects of the vaccine listed by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna include those you may have when you are sick, like tiredness, headache, muscle and joint pains, chills, fever, nausea ...

  5. Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, SIRVA was added to the list of compensable injuries on the Vaccine Injury Table used by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program in 2017. [6] [7] This inclusion allowed persons claiming an injury to seek compensation from a government fund set up under the program, while immunizing vaccine manufacturers and administrators from legal liability.

  6. One chart shows the most common COVID-19 booster side ... - AOL

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    Two shots of J&J's vaccine yields fewer side effects than three shots of Pfizer or Moderna, new CDC data shows. One chart shows the most common COVID-19 booster side effects from Pfizer, Moderna ...

  7. Joint locking (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Pseudolocking usually happens when a person feels pain when trying to flex or extend a knee joint while there are no structural causes of the locking. The locking is usually relieved after a massage or taking painkillers. [2] Joint locking is a common symptom of: Osteoarthritis; Osteochondritis dissecans [3] Synovial osteochondromatosis

  8. COVID-19 vaccination in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In mid December 2022, Radio New Zealand reported that a batch of 592,000 Pfizer COVD-19 vaccine doses were set to expire by 31 January 2022, citing figures released by Te Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand). About 64,000 vaccines are given out each month. The Health Ministry has asked Pfizer about extending the expiry dates of some batches.

  9. Which arm gets the Covid-19 booster may make a difference ...

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    The arm in which you get your Covid-19 booster may increase the amount of immune cells you produce. Researchers share what you need to know.