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Delayed Reaction?

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Barsel | 16:26 Wed 03rd Feb 2021 | Body & Soul
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A friend of mine had her first Pfizer jab last Friday. Apart from a bit of an ache at the injection site, she was fine until yesterday (Tuesday) when she woke up feeling like she was full of a cold, coughing, sneezing, nose running, tired. As she hasn't been out of the house or been mixing with anyone who has a cold, could this be a delayed reaction from the jab?
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Or she could of picked something up like a cold or flue at or on the way to the vaccinne center
A wouldnt worry if it was me unless it lasted a more than a few days
Yes, it could well be a delayed reaction to the vaccine.
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Thanks sqad, I hadn't heard of that before.

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