Females and Young Adults at Higher Risk of COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects
By Marina Zhang Females and young adults are at an increased risk of suffering from side effects after COVID-19 vaccinations. People who take three doses as compared to two may present different side effects, a Japanese study finds. The study published on Scientific Reports in November studied 272 hospital employees who received the Pfizer vaccine as a second dose between January to June…
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