AstraZeneca: Vaccine Side Effects “As Expected”



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“Currently, the reactions described are what we expected based on information from our clinical trials.”

The AstraZeneca pharmaceutical company is not aware of any serious side effects from its vaccine. “At the moment, the reactions described are what we expected based on information from our clinical trials,” said a spokesman in Cambridge. These included temporary pain and tenderness at the injection site, mild to moderate headache, fatigue, chills, fever, malaise, and muscle pain.

Side effects occurred mainly the day after vaccination and less frequently after the second dose. “No serious adverse events related to vaccination with AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine were confirmed,” the spokesperson said. The company is closely monitoring the situation. “All batches of the vaccine are subject to strict and rigorous standards and quality controls.” The drug has been approved in more than 50 countries on four continents.

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