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CDC Launches V-safe to Monitor COVID-19 and RSV Vaccine Safety

V-safe helps the CDC monitor COVID-19 and RSV vaccine safety. Your participation can make a difference in protecting public health.

In this image we can see few people standing and a person is holding a vaccine bottle and there is...
In this image we can see few people standing and a person is holding a vaccine bottle and there is a calendar and text on the image.

CDC Launches V-safe to Monitor COVID-19 and RSV Vaccine Safety

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has implemented V-safe, a vaccine safety monitoring system, to track feelings after COVID-19 and RSV vaccination. Participating in V-safe helps the CDC ensure the safety of these vaccines.

V-safe, managed by the CDC, is one of the systems used to monitor vaccine safety in the United States. It allows participants to share their experiences and symptoms after vaccination, providing valuable data for the CDC.

The system tracks various aspects, including side effects and overall well-being, helping the CDC identify any potential issues or trends. By participating in V-safe, individuals play a crucial role in enhancing vaccine safety and public health.

V-safe is an essential tool for the CDC to monitor the safety of COVID-19 and RSV vaccines. By participating, individuals contribute to a safer vaccination process and help protect public health.

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