COVID vaccine side effects seem to be short-lived
CDC
Fewer than 7,000 people reported having side effects from COVID-19 vaccines after the first 13.7 million doses were administered in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
About 79 percent of those events were reported in women, according to the data published by the CDC.
Most of the symptoms reported were headache, fatigue and dizziness.