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Associate Professor at Department of Microbiology and Immunology - College of Medicine at SQU

Media coverage on our Anti-COVID-19 vaccine research: Our study reveals that individuals with chronic illnesses, women, and those with a history of sensitivity are more likely to experience stronger side effects from COVID-19 vaccines. This is the first study to show the link between medical history, chronic illnesses, and the severity of side effects. These findings enhance our understanding of individual responses to COVID-19 vaccines and highlight the importance of ongoing research. Our evidence-based results support the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines. Link to the article: https://lnkd.in/ezrbnpSY Link to the original article: https://lnkd.in/ervr6AdY #COVID19 #Vaccine #Vaccine_Safety #MedicalResearch #COVIDVaccine #Public_Health #Health #Vaccination #covid19_side_effects #Vaccines #Vaccines_Journal

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