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  2. COVID-19 Vaccine and Pulmonary Embolism: Is There a Link?

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    The health risks associated with getting COVID-19 far outweigh the risk of getting TTS from a vaccine. In addition to severe respiratory illness and other issues, blood clots are a potential side ...

  3. The Most Common Side Effects of the COVID-19 Vaccine - Healthline

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    of people receiving a COVID-19 vaccine for the first time experienced this side effect. Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). GBS is a rare side effect that can cause the immune system to attack healthy ...

  4. COVID-19 Vaccine and Paralysis: Rare Causes and Treatment

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    Bell’s palsy. Bell’s palsy is a type of temporary facial paralysis that typically affects one side of the face. The exact cause of Bell’s palsy is unknown, but inflammation or swelling ...

  5. Vaccine Mandate: What to Know - WebMD

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    A vaccine mandate just means that if you don’t, businesses, schools, and others can legally stop you from entering the building or using their services if they choose to. Vaccine mandates aren ...

  6. Blood Donation and COVID-19 Vaccine: What to Know - WebMD

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    Blood donation is a simple act that can save lives. People may need blood when they have surgery, cancer treatment, or transfusions for blood loss from injuries or accidents.But only 3% of age ...

  7. Mistrust, Politics, and Vaccines: How We Got Here ... - WebMD

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    For instance, a sizeable portion of unvaccinated adults have doubts about the science surrounding COVID-19 vaccines specifically.. Because it’s possible this group could become more open to ...

  8. Blood Transfusions from COVID-19-Vaccinated Donors: Why It's Safe

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    Vaccines such as the COVID-19 vaccine are inactivated virus vaccines. These vaccines don’t contain live viruses, and can’t transmit infections. That’s why there are no restrictions on blood ...

  9. Novavax COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, Australia's first human trials of a candidate COVID‑19 vaccine, Novavax's NVX-CoV2373, began in Melbourne. It involved about 130 volunteers aged between 18-59. Phase III. In September 2020, Novavax started for a phase III trial with 15,000 in the UK.