It cannot be said which one gets more side effects than the other. However, mounting evidence suggests that certain factors can affect the likelihood of experiencing serious side effects, especially when it comes to women.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after analyzing data published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report in February, it was found that while the majority of reactions to COVID vaccines were not severe, women reported more vaccine side effects than men. gave information.
Of the total vaccines administered, 79 percent of the side effects were reported by women, although about 60 percent of the doses were given to women. According to the study, it was found that 19 women who received Moderna shots reported an adverse reaction, while 44 percent of women, who complained of anaphylactic reactions, were given Pfizer shots.
While this can be alarming for many women, it is interesting to know why this happens and whether women should be concerned.
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