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From mild side effects to long-term protection: How COVID-19 vaccines trigger an immune response

It's normal to feel a bit lousy in the day or two after your COVID-19 jab - in fact, it can be helpful to think of it as a positive sign.

Experts say mild side effects like tiredness, fevers, muscle aches, and arm pain are "normal signs your body is building protection".

But if feeling rubbish offers some reassurance that the vaccine is working, what does it mean if you don't have symptoms after the jab?

Thankfully, it's nothing to worry about: an absence of symptoms is not a sign the vaccine isn't doing its job, according to research published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine.

It suggests people who don't experience any side effects from mRNA COVID-19 vaccines still produce a robust antibody response.

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