From trial to practice: incidence and severity of COVID-19 vaccine side effects in a medically at-risk and vaccine-hesitant community
Abstract Background The rapid authorization and widespread rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in the United States demonstrated a need for additional data on vaccine side effects, both to provide insight into the range and severity of side effects that might be expected in medically-diverse populations as...
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Main Authors: | Melinda C. Joyce (Author), Natalie J. Mountjoy (Author), Julia A. Johnson (Author), John T. Newman (Author), David L. Bandy (Author), Nasri A. Atalla (Author), Aniruddha Singh (Author), Doug McElroy (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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