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Covid-19 booster dose has stronger side effect but it may be a good sign, here's why

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[A study published by JAMA Network Open stated that the side-effects of the COVID-19 booster dose can be quite strong.]( [At a time the world is turning to booster shots to shore up defences against Covid infection, a new study has found that booster shots, known in India as “precautionary dose”, has more side-effects than preliminary doses. The study, published by JAMA Network Open, a medical journal issued by the American Medical Association, says booster dose side-effects can be so strong that it weakens the body tremendously.](  [Read More >>]( To Unlist [Click Here](

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