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Second COVID-19 Vaccine Dose
The first health care workers to receive the coronavirus vaccine are now getting their second doses. NBC 7’s Amber Frias checked back in with a UC San Diego nurse who was vaccinated with the final dose just a few days ago.
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Vaccine's Second Dose More Likely to Cause Side Effects
David Flores, an emergency room nurse at UCSD, received the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Thursday. Unlike the first dose, this one came with side effects. “My hips were killing me,” Flores said. “I had a hard time sleeping because of that. I couldn’t get comfortable. My back, knees, and ankles hurt.” Flores said that a lot...
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1st San Diego Civilian to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Reflects on Experience, Shares Side Effect
During the vaccine rollout, Brittanee Randle, an emergency room nurse at Rady Children’s Hospital, was the first San Diego civilian to get the shot on Tuesday and she said she was happy to have been able to set a good example.
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Hear From Some of San Diego's First Health Care Workers to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda heard from two health care workers about their vaccine experiences.
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Health Officials Track Safety as COVID-19 Vaccines Roll Out
As COVID-19 vaccinations roll out, health authorities are keeping close watch for any unexpected side effects
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Common COVID-19 Vaccine Myths, Misconceptions Debunked
Experts have said the COVID-19 vaccine will be most effective as long as enough people choose to get vaccinated. By some estimates, that’s 70%, but some myths circulating online may be discouraging a lot of people from getting vaccinated. NBC 7 spoke to an expert, who broke down and debunked some of the biggest misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccine. “We’re…