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During the same period, 354 177 (0.2%) cases of suspected adverse reactions after vaccination were reported to EudraVigilance [15] (Table 1). The vast majority of suspected adverse reaction reports so far relate to general reactions and the administration site (e.g. ‘flu-like’ illness, headache, pain at the application site, chills, fatigue,
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