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What it's like to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to some of the first healthcare workers to receive it

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In Nashville, Tennessee, nurses and doctors hoped to motivate others by rolling up their sleeves first. Prakash Patel of Nashville's TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center was among the first round of healthcare workers in Nashville to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.The Pfizer vaccine requires two rounds of treatment. When patients get the second dose, 21 days after the first, they may notice some mild side effects such as flu-like symptoms.

"The more people that can get vaccinated, the quicker that we can see an end to this pandemic and a little bit of return to normal state for us," said Lunger.

 

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