Some may even not attempt to get vaccinated at all upon hearing about the adverse side effects.
These health experts do not want people to be scared away from getting the vaccine but simply want the public to be fully informed.In a company statement Moderna described its side effects, also known as “adverse events,†were described as “genially short-lived†meaning that the vaccine was “generally well-tolerated.†The most common side effects were headache, joint pain, fatigue and pain where the individual received the injection.Patsy Stinchfield, a Children’s Minnesota nurse practitioner, said more positive language could be used to talk about the side effects such as “response†instead of “adverse reaction.†She also expressed that people should be told to expect side effects as they are a normal part of the immune response.Even letting people know that they may want to take the following day off from work.