Novavax is a vaccine made of proteins. This vaccine contains a portion of the coronavirus spike protein.
Your immune cells see the spike protein as a threat and begin to mount an antibody reaction against it. The vaccine contains no live virus and cannot provide COVID-19.
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Benefits of vaccination
The advantages of Novavax immunization far exceed the risks of adverse effects. It is effective in preventing COVID-19 in adults aged 12 and older, according to three major clinical studies. People who received two doses of the vaccine were approximately 80-90% less likely to suffer COVID-19 symptoms than those who did not receive the vaccination. It is equally effective in those over the age of 65 and in those with certain stable pre-existing medical issues.
Common side effects
As with any vaccination, the Novavax vaccine may cause some minor adverse effects. This indicates that your immune system is functioning properly.
Some common side effects include:
- Tiredness
- Headache
- Muscle or joint pain
- Fever and chills
Rare side effects
Rare adverse effects of the vaccine include myocarditis, pericarditis, and severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). If the vaccine has any further unusual side effects, we are not yet aware of them. This is due to the fact that only a relatively limited number of people across the globe have gotten this vaccine. Over time, more data will become accessible.