The White House has designated Friday a national day of action, marking the start of a month-long campaign to get 70% of Americans vaccinated by July 4.
Rochester First reports:
“’We are now in the phase of vaccination where we really need to understand what it is that is going to help people understand all the details behind the vaccine and get ready to be vaccinated,’ said Albert Blankley, Chief Operating Officer at Common Ground Health.”
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Since first airing this story Wednesday morning, News10NBC has heard from several viewers who say they got a skin reaction from the vaccine.
Jessica from Rochester sent us a picture. Her arm got itchy, red and sore about a week after the shot. That lasted just a few days.
Elizabeth from Irondequoit had a very similar case. Her doctor treated it with a topical cream, and the rash went away in two days.
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Another viewer says his wife got what her dermatologist called COVID arm after receiving her second Moderna shot. It covered most of her upper arm, was deep red, hot, tender and itchy. Her doctor told her not to worry, that her body was doing what it is supposed to do after a vaccine.
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