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  2. The Most Common Side Effects Of The COVID Vaccine In Kids ...

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    Side effects, including fever and fatigue, were generally minor from both vaccines and less common than seen in adults, according to FDA reviewers. The Most Common Side Effects Of The COVID ...

  3. Primer for parents: Covid vaccine timing, side effects and ...

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    The FDA on Friday authorized Covid vaccines for children under 5 from Pfizer and Moderna, paving the way for young ones to receive their first doses. Primer for parents: Covid vaccine timing, side ...

  4. What Vaccine Side Effects Really Mean - AOL

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    V accine side effects like soreness, fever, and fatigue scare some people out of getting their shots. Ask a doctor, though, and they’ll tell you these unpleasant symptoms have a silver lining ...

  5. Vaccine adverse event - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while "any vaccine can cause side effects", [11] most side effects are minor, primarily including sore arms or a mild fever. [11] Unlike most medical interventions vaccines are given to healthy people, where the risk of side effects is not as easily outweighed by the benefit of ...

  6. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    PCV13 is a series of 4 shots given at 2, 4, and 6 months of age. The last is given between 12 and 15 months of age. Side effects of this vaccine may include: [2] about half the children become drowsy; temporary loss of appetite; redness or tenderness at injection site; 1 in 3 have swelling at injection site; about 1 in 3 have mild fever

  7. Lower respiratory tract infection - Wikipedia

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    For children younger than 15 years old, nasopharyngel catheters or nasal prongs are recommended over a face mask or head box. [26] A Cochrane review in 2014 presented a summary to identify children complaining of severe LRTI, however; further research is required to determine the effectiveness of supplemental oxygen and the best delivery method.

  8. What experts want you to know about teens and COVID-19 ... - AOL

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    Kids as young as 12 are eligible to get COVID-19 booster shots. Here's what you need to know about side effects and more.

  9. These Are the Side Effects You Can Expect From the New ... - AOL

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