Putin feels minor side effects of Covid-19

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When it comes to taking the Covid prevention jab it is worldwide known that some people will have stronger reaction the vaccine than others. There have been reports of fever, muscle pain and even the pain where you take the jab lasting for a few days. The doctors have deemed this as a normal reaction and for the people not to worry about it. There have been many world leaders that have taken the jab and then spoken to the press and the media about how they reacted to the after effects of the jab as well as how they felt after taking the jab. The one world leader everyone was wanting to hear from was the President of Russia Vladimir Putin. This president is known to be the toughest person on earth according to a lot of social media banter and Memes made by the younger generation.

It was just earlier in the week that president Putin took his shot and his response to how he felt afterwards was much awaited by the rest of the world. According to the President he had experienced some very mild and minor side effects from the corona virus vaccine after he had received his first round jab earlier this week.  

President Putin commented to a national media channel that “I woke up the next morning after the vaccination and it seemed to me I felt slight pain in muscles. I took a thermometer… my temperature was normal.” He further claimed that he had also experienced an uncomfortable feeling in the area where he received the vaccination. The president however did not reveal which of the 3 Russian developed vaccines he had taken, he explained that only the doctor that had given him the vaccine has that information.

The Kremlin made the announcement of President Putin’s decision to get the vaccine against the corona Virus in December. The delay which led to him taking the vaccine almost 4 month later was caused because he had to combine it with another vaccine the president had made plans to take. President Putin said that all three Russian vaccines, the most well-known and widely-available of which is Sputnik V, were almost equal.

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