Vaccination does not make a person 100% immune from Corona virus infection. People who have been vaccinated can still get COVID-19, but the symptoms are milder. Even though the symptoms are mild, being infected with the Corona virus is still uncomfortable. So you better stay alert.
Quoted from The Mirror, Tuesday (17/8/2021) experts in the UK warned that people who had received two doses of vaccine injections were aware of the 21 symptoms of being infected with the Corona virus. Through the ZOE COVID-19 Symptom Study application, researchers find out the signs and symptoms experienced by COVID-19 patients who have been fully vaccinated.
Users report any symptoms they experience via the ZOE app, so scientists can track the most common symptoms. Professor Tim Spector, who led the study, said most of the symptoms were not on the UK National Health Service's (NHS) official health service register.
The official list of symptoms listed on the UK's NHS COVID includes only fever, cough and loss of the sense of taste or smell (anosmia).
The following is a list of 21 symptoms of COVID-19 in people who have been fully vaccinated:
High temperature
Shivering
Continuous cough
Loss of ability to smell or change in smell
Loss of appetite or changes in appetite
Headache
Unusual fatigue
Sore throat
Experiencing confusion all of a sudden
Rash on the skin
Changes in the mouth or tongue
Red and sore fingers or toes
Hard to breathe
Chest pain
Muscle ache
Hoarseness
Diarrhea
Skipping meals
Stomach ache
Have a cold
Sneeze.
According to the world health organization WHO, the emergence of this phenomenon does not mean the Corona vaccine is not working properly. Vaccines are still useful because they provide additional protection for our immune system.
Based on reports from this study, many people who have been vaccinated tend to experience only mild symptoms and some even experience no symptoms when infected with COVID-19.