What to Expect After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine (Arabic)

بعد الحصول على لقاح COVID-19 ، قد يكون لديك بعض الآثار الجانبية ، وهي علامات طبيعية على أن جسمك يبني الحماية ضد COVID-19. اتصل بمقدم الرعاية الصحية الخاص بك إذا زاد الاحمرار أو الألم بعد 24 ساعة ، أو إذا كانت الآثار الجانبية لديك تقلقك ، أو إذا كان يبدو أنها لا تختفي بعد بضعة أيام.نسخة طبق الأصل: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/videos/what-to-expect/arabic/arabic.srtرابط تنزيل الفيديو: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/videos/what-to-expect/arabic/arabic.mp4

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