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  2. COVID-19 booster side effects: What to expect and how ... - AOL

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    Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster side effects In a clinical trial involving about 300 people, the most common side effects after the Pfizer booster dose included: Pain, redness and swelling at the ...

  3. What Doctors Want You to Know About Getting the New COVID-19 ...

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    This particular shot targets strains from the KP.2 lineage of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, per more recommendations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

  4. Do You Need The New COVID Booster? Here's What Doctors Say - AOL

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    Big news in health: The Food and Drug Administration has approved new COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. The updated vaccines are targeted toward the KP.2 strain of SARS-CoV-2, the virus ...

  5. Here’s What You Need to Know About Getting the New 2024 COVID ...

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    “Moderna and Pfizer updated their mRNA vaccines to target the KP.2 variant, while the Novavax is a protein-based vaccine and is targeting the JN.1 variant.” The difference is due to the timing ...

  6. Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, sold under the brand name Comirnaty, [2] [33] is an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine developed by the German biotechnology company BioNTech. For its development, BioNTech collaborated with the American company Pfizer to carry out clinical trials, logistics, and manufacturing.

  7. A new COVID-19 booster was just approved by the FDA ... - AOL

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    The exact side effects of a COVID-19 vaccine or booster will vary from person to person. In general, the CDC says people may experience: Pain, redness and swelling at the site of the injection