A doctor explains what to expect after your child is vaccinated
Dr. Kristen Moffitt, an infectious disease specialist at Boston Children's Hospital, explains what parents of children between the ages of 5 and 11 can expect after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
"What we know from the data from the thousands of 5 to 11-year-olds that received this vaccine is that the most common side effect was pain at the injection site," Boston Children's Hospital Dr. Kristin Moffitt said.
"Beyond that, the next most common side effects tended to be more typical after the second dose, and they included fatigue in about a third of kids who got the vaccine," Moffitt said.
Moffitt said additional side effects in less than a quarter of children who received the vaccine included some headache and some muscle aches.
"There was only a very small percentage of kids who reported a fever after the second dose," Moffitt said. "In general, the frequency of any of these side effects tended to be lower than what was seen in the 16-to-25-year-olds who participated in the Pfizer trials," Moffitt said.