I’m now just over 48 hours out from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. While I said I had no symptoms within the first few minutes after the vaccine, when I had to wait at the hospital under observation for severe reactions, and I had no symptoms 6 hours later, the next morning I noticed some soreness in my shoulder at the injection site. But I went to the gym to lift weights, and that actually made my shoulder feel better. It might be a good idea to use your arm if it gets sore. I also noticed being a little more tired than normal, but it’s hard to know if that was the vaccine. Remember, the Pfizer vaccine, which is the one I got, requires two doses. The CDC expects that those who get the vaccine could have more side effects from the second dose. I’ll let you know how mine goes.
Mild personal side effects 48 hours after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine
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