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Esselen Reza, right, receives a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Banning Recreation Center in Wilmington, Calif., on April 13. People wh have had COVID-19 may feel stronger side effects after the first dose rather than second compared with people with no infection history. (Marcio Jose Sanchez | AP) It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as the nation’s first coronavirus shot side effects after COVID-19 vaccination are normal and a sign your body is building a defense against the disease. The reaction makes sense, experts say, given your body is exposed to a portion of a shiny new germ never before seen in humans. But how does the side effect experience compare for those who already had COVID-19? ....
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