LOS ANGELES - Data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is finding that women make up a majority of those reporting negative side effects to the COVID-19 vaccines.The CDC published a report last month consisting of data from the first 13.8 million vaccine doses administered to Americans between Dec.
14, 2020 and Jan. 13, 2021. Of those doses, 61% went to women. Of the 6,994 people who reported experiencing side effects from the vaccines, 79% were women.
Headache, fatigue and dizziness were the most frequently reported symptoms after vaccination, according to the CDC study. In a separate CDC report published on Jan.