This Vaccine Side Effect Signals A Very Robust Response Doctor Says
Some people have noticed a red, itchy, swollen, or painful rash at their injection site, which can be quite large, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says. The rashes have been colloquially deemed “COVID arm” and, the CDC says it could even crop up more than a week after you get vaccinated. Charles Webb, MD, an allergist-immunologist in Boise, Idaho, told Idaho 6 News that one thing that’s particularly unique about this vaccine side effect is that it shows up approximately five to seven days after the jab....