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COVID-19: New Info Emerges On Who s More Likely To Experience Vaccine Side Effects

Nausea To reduce pain and discomfort where you get the shot, the CDC recommends vaccine recipients apply a clean, cool, wet washcloth over the area and use or exercise their arm. Side effects after your second shot may be more intense than the ones you experienced after your first shot, according to the CDC.  These side effects are normal signs that your body is building protection and should go away within a few days, according to the CDC. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines both need two shots in order to get the most protection.  You should get the second shot even if you have side effects after the first shot, unless a vaccination provider or your doctor tells you not to get it, said the CDC.

Senate passes a syringe exchange bill with more restrictions, including ID requirement

Senate passes a syringe exchange bill with more restrictions, including ID requirement By Senate Health Committee Chairman Mike Maroney speaks on the floor. (Will Price/West Virginia Legislative Photography) Senators amended a bill regulating syringe exchanges in West Virginia communities to make it more restrictive. Once the amendment was adopted, Senators passed the bill 27-7. It was going back to the House of Delegates, which passed the bill yesterday, to either approve or reject the latest changes. The amendment adopted today in the Senate would require identification for those who use community harm reduction services, including needle exchanges. Advocates of the programs have said identification requirements often deter participants, potentially discouraging them from participating in other aspects of harm reduction such as vaccinations or addiction counseling.

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