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Why Some People Have Stronger Vaccine Side Effects, According to the CDC

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Women are more likely to experience harsher vaccine side effects than men.

A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published on February 19 has found that women are more prone to experiencing stronger vaccine side effects than men. In fact, the study has found that 79 percent of the reported side effects were reported in women.

Additionally, the CDC study has also shown that only 61 percent of vaccines have been administered to women, so it’s fair to say that women have more chances of developing harsher side-effects after vaccination.

22 percent of women have reported headaches after COVID-19 vaccination, 17 percent of them have experienced extreme fatigue and 17 percent have also experienced dizziness. Also, women aged after 42 were more likely to experience these side effects after vaccination.

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