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No, this is not true. Vaccines undergo rigorous safety testing and are continuously monitored for adverse events.
The most commonly reported adverse events with the AZD1222 COVID-19 vaccine are headache and fatigue, a large-scale active surveillance study from the United Kingdom shows.
There is no association between the COVID-19 vaccine and miscarriage, a new Obstetrics and Gynecology study confirms.
Morris told us he’s “not aware of any evidence” that COVID-19 vaccines increase the risk of stroke in children. He pointed to two studies, one looking at Vaccine Safety Datalink data from ...
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Live Science on MSN2-in-1 COVID-flu vaccine looks promising in trial — but experts say approval may be delayedLate-stage trial data suggest that a new COVID-flu vaccine offers good protection against both infections, but experts expect the shot's approval may be delayed.
U.S. regulators will no longer approve COVID booster shots for healthy adults and children without new studies, adding a costly requirement for drugmakers, though they will still be available for millions of high-risk Americans.