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1. The alarming number of
positive cases of COVID-19
brought people to fear (so, nor,
yet) they do not follow wearing
facemask and faceshield.
2. People must follow
restrictions (or, but, so) they
will be in lockdown.
3. Everyone should buy less
(or, but, so) he can save more.
4. There are vegetable seeds
for everyone (or, and, but)
black soil for gardening.
5. The seeds are planted in the
backyard garden (or, and, but)
there should be enough water.
Possible Side Effects after Getting
the COVID-19 Vaccine*
COVID-19 vaccination will
protect you from the COVID-19 virus.
As with any vaccine, you may
experience adverse effects after
receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
Common adverse effects include
tenderness, pain, warmth, redness,
itching or swelling on the arm where
you got the injection, generally feeling
unwell, feeling tired (fatigue), chills or
feeling feverish, headache, joint pain
or muscle ache.
These are signs that your body is
building protection against COVID-19.
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about?
Which of the following is not a
possible side effect of COVID-19
vaccine?
a. tenderness, redness
b. fatigue
c. vomiting
d. muscle ache
What are the possible side
effects of COVID-19 vaccine?
What does it mean
when you feel the
possible side effects?
Would you like to be
vaccinated with
COVID-19 vaccine?
Why?
Why?
COVID-19
vaccination will
protect you from the
COVID-19 virus.

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