Vaccines take time to work.
After getting a COVID-19 vaccine, it takes a while for the immune system to fully respond and provide protection from the virus. For the
Continue to mask, practice hand hygiene and physically distance after getting the vaccine. Studies show that the vaccines from
Vaccines may benefit those who have had COVID-19. Getting vaccinated even if you have had COVID-19 may be beneficial. It is possible to be reinfected with COVID-19 and again be at risk from the severe health impacts associated with the illness.
Most vaccine side effects are mild. Studies have shown that most reported COVID-19 vaccine side effects are mild. They are normal signs that the body is building immune protection. Some side effects may be more intense than others and might affect a person's ability to continue daily activities normally, but they should go away in one or two days. Side effects are more likely to occur after the second vaccine in the series. They include pain and swelling at the injection site, chills, joint pain, tiredness, headache, muscle pain and fever.
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