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Covid side effects persistence
Is it normal if  fever running nose and sorethroat persist for more than 48hrs after getting second dose of vaccination?
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Yes, vaccine effects can persist till 8 to 10days so no need to worry Just take symptomatic treatment Have only paracetamol and no other pain killers
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consult a physician of symptoms get worse or symptoms persist after 8 days
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We all know tht efficacy  of covid 19 vaccines are not well documented for obvious reason .. shortage of time for complition of stage 3 trial.......it's a common phenomenon now a days to have covid 19 even after getting vaccinated....so keep calm..and maintain all safety measures religiously.....eat healthy...do healthy..nd stay healthy... good bless us all
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