Norway FHI: If nothing happens to you 14 days after taking the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, you are likely not in danger

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If you have not had serious side effects 14 days after taking the AstraZeneca vaccine, you are probably not in danger of getting the rare course of the disease, the National Institute of Public Health (FHI) believes.

“We think you are out of the danger (zone) after 14 days. Then, it is unlikely that anything will happen. But this is based on the information we have on five patients, so there is quite limited patient material,” infection control director Geir Bukholm at the FHI told newspaper VG.

Norwaytoday.info report

 

 

 

 

 

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** This post was originally published on March 21, 2021 **