Vaccines allow the body to build immunity by activating T and B lymphocytes. While the body builds immunity, it is normal for a person to experience minor side effects.
Well, depending on the type of vaccine used in the process you should be able to see a different side effect taking into consideration our differences in geneprints as homosapiens with different origins and demographics.
If its a vectored vaccines for example carrying a small genes like the S protein for covid, the side effects should be minor in most individuals yet aggressive in a minority of individuals.
Thank you very much for your valuable information. The report mentioned that
out of 20 million vaccinated people with AstraZeneca vaccine in the United Kingdom and European Union, 25 of whom experienced serious blood clots associated with lowered platelet counts, resulting in 9 deaths. Thus, it was concluded that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh any risk.
When we get vaccinated, we often experience some side effects and the reason that we get side effects is that our immune system is revving up and reacting.
It's just how your body reacts to the dead or weakened virus. It's no cause for concern unless you are allergic to the ingredients or immunocompromised.