Vaccine study finds 8% experience side effects
Researchers said the different vaccines used in the UK result in different side effects (PA)
Fewer than one in 12 people reported negative side effects in the week after having a coronavirus vaccine, while almost half reported feeling better, a study has indicated.
Some 7.9% of participants reported side effects that disrupted their daily activities, with the most common including fever, headaches and fatigue, according to the Vac4Covid study which recruited more than 12,000 people across the UK.




