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CDC Says Some Short-Term COVID Vaccine Side Effects Caused By Anxiety

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CDC Says Some Short-Term COVID Vaccine Side Effects Caused By Anxiety

CDC Says Some Short-Term COVID Vaccine Side Effects Caused By Anxiety

The CDC said anxiety-related side effects can happen from any of the vaccines.

It said fainting was more common after the Johnson & Johnson shot.


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