20-09-2021, 07:29 AM
According to the report, swollen lymph nodes, also known as lymphadenopathy, was a much more common side effect after the booster than it had been with either of the first two shots.
More than 5 percent of adults getting the additional shot experienced this reaction, while less than 1 percent of adults and adolescents experienced it with the first two doses.
On Sept. 14, a group of scientists, including two senior FDA officials and World Health Organization (WHO), released a study in The Lancet, highlighting the potential risks of administering boosters too soon.
According to these researchers, distributing boosters too early could lead to the potential for more vaccine-induced side effects, like myocarditis, which is a rare heart inflammation condition that was significantly more common after second doses of the mRNA vaccines than first doses.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/one-side...01857.html
More than 5 percent of adults getting the additional shot experienced this reaction, while less than 1 percent of adults and adolescents experienced it with the first two doses.
On Sept. 14, a group of scientists, including two senior FDA officials and World Health Organization (WHO), released a study in The Lancet, highlighting the potential risks of administering boosters too soon.
According to these researchers, distributing boosters too early could lead to the potential for more vaccine-induced side effects, like myocarditis, which is a rare heart inflammation condition that was significantly more common after second doses of the mRNA vaccines than first doses.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/one-side...01857.html