U.S. Vice President Harris (Reuters)
[World View News] When inspecting the vaccine status of a pharmacy in a supermarket in the southeastern district of Washington, DC today, she said she had minor side effects after receiving the second dose of the vaccine.
Harris has publicly given two doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. She received her second dose on January 26 after being sworn in.
She said: "I felt no problem when I received the first dose. I thought it was okay for the second dose, but I got up the next morning to go to work. I realized at noon that I might need to slow down. It was only that day, and it was fine afterwards."
Harris inspected the vaccine administration at the supermarket chain Giant and promoted the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program. The purpose of this project is to ensure that there are vaccines available in the hardest hit areas of the epidemic.
President Biden completed 2 doses of vaccine before taking office. The Daily Mail asked the White House earlier this month if Biden had side effects, and the White House refused to answer.
Side effects after injecting the second dose of vaccine are quite common. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on the Moderna vaccine: "The body often has side effects after receiving the second dose of the vaccine (such as fever, coldness, fatigue and headaches). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also said that most people will feel minor side effects.
(Editor: Wang Xinyue)