The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is normal for people to experience side effects after getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “Typically, what is happening in your body is you’re producing an immune response and that’s what we want,” explained Dr.
Chirag Patel, the Assistant Chief Medical Officer at UF Health Jacksonville, to News 6 partner News4Jax. “It doesn’t mean if you don’t get side effects that you are not producing an immune response, but when you do, the typical reason for that is simply your body is working, your immune system is kicking into action.” [TRENDING: Daytona Beach restaurants suffering from staff shortage | Slain Capitol officer identified | FEMA sites switch to J&J vaccine] According to the CDC, some of