Hundreds of thousands of Canadians are getting vaccinated on a daily basis as COVID-19 vaccine doses continue to roll out, with the country already having about 30 per cent of the eligible population, aged 12 and older, fully vaccinated.
Many people are swapping stories about arm pain, fevers, headaches or feeling lucky after receiving no side effects at all.
With that said, does a lack of reaction post-shot mean a lower immune response? Jamie Mauracher has the answer to that question.
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Many people are swapping stories about arm pain, fevers, headaches or feeling lucky after receiving no side effects at all.
With that said, does a lack of reaction post-shot mean a lower immune response? Jamie Mauracher has the answer to that question.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca
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