Side effects that may occur after vaccination of children with the New Crown vaccine include localized redness, swelling and pain at the vaccination site, fever, muscle aches and pains, etc., which can usually recover on their own.
It is essential for children to receive the vaccine as their resistance is generally low and they can be easily infected if they come into contact with a patient with a new crown. After vaccination, children should be kept on site for at least 30 minutes to monitor the occurrence of any adverse reactions. Common side effects include localized redness, swelling and pain at the vaccination site, fever, and muscle aches.
Side effects of the new crown vaccine are usually mild and do not usually require special medication and most recover on their own. If the reaction is strong, serious discomfort or allergy occurs, prompt medical attention is recommended.