Frequency of Side Effects after First Dose of Vaccination against COVID-19 Among the People of Bangladesh

  • Khaleduzzaman H
  • Mishu N
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Abstract

Vaccine is an important means to prevent COVID-19. It is a new modality of treatment for COVID-19 so many more to know about it especially in case of Bangladeshi people. Total 18.1% volunteers out of 1160 participated were noticed various side effects. These effects have been found within two months of observation following first dosage of vaccination against COVID-19. Fortunately, most of the side effects were mild and within 48 hours of vaccination. Its effectiveness is still questionable. To prove effectiveness, safety, side effects and additional benefit needs further study.

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Khaleduzzaman, H. M., & Mishu, N. J. (2021). Frequency of Side Effects after First Dose of Vaccination against COVID-19 Among the People of Bangladesh. European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 3(3), 22–24. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejmed.2021.3.3.836

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