In clinical trials, some people have reported a sudden feeling of cold with shivering/shaking accompanied by a rise in temperature, possibly with sweating and headache (including migraine-like headaches), reports Public Health England (PHE).

According to PHE, other cold-like side effects reported include:

  • Nausea
  • Muscle aches and feeling unwell.

These side effects typically started within a day of having the vaccine and usually lasting for a day or two, notes PHE.

Experiencing any of the above side effects will doubtless cause confusion for many people as they are strikingly similar to coronavirus symptoms.

READ MORE: Children Covid vaccine: Will UK school children be vaccinated this summer?

Source: Daily Express

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