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Are strong reactions to COVID-19 vaccine actually a good thing? Doctors explain

Different COVID-19 vaccines appear to have different side effects. But even for those who reported headaches, body pain and fatigue, doctors say that response is actually a good thing. Here's why: https://abc7ne.ws/37oX7mu

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