The side effects from the COVID-19 vaccines have been minor and similar to those from other vaccines, such as the flu vaccine. Common side effects include pain and swelling in the arm where you got the shot, fever, chills, fatigue, and headache.
These side effects have been reported more frequently following the second dose of the vaccine. After you receive the vaccine, you will be contacted by the CDC V-safe system to report your side effects.
To reduce these symptoms, consider:
- Taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen for arm pain;
- Applying a clean, cool, wet washcloth over the area where you received the shot;
- Using or exercising your arm;
- Drinking plenty of fluids; and
- Dressing lightly.
If you have had previous severe allergic reactions, you will be observed for a longer period of time after receiving the vaccine. And if you have any signs of a severe reaction or anaphylaxis after you leave the vaccine observation clinic, please seek medical attention. These signs include trouble breathing or any other worrying side effects.