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Coronavirus vaccine volunteers describe 'severe hangover' side effects from jab

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 Volunteers on the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine trial say they suffered side effects. [Courtesy]

Volunteers on the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine trial say they suffered side effects comparable to a flu jab, with one comparing them to "a severe hangover". Among them was Carrie, a 45-year-old from the US state of Missouri, who said she suffered a headache, fever and aches over her body.

She said the side effects after her first shot were like those of a flu jab, and more severe after the second.

Glenn Deshields, a lobbyist from Austin, Texas, compared the side effects to "a severe hangover".

Mr Deshields, 44, said he subsequently scheduled an antibody test through his doctor and it came back positive, so he was confident he had not received the placebo.

He said his own immune reaction to the shot made him confident about the vaccine, but he was nevertheless "very excited" by Monday's news that the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was more than 90 per cent effective in preventing infection during the large scale clinical trial.

More than 43,500 people in six countries have taken part in the phase three trial run by the pharmaceutical giant and its partner BioNTech.

Mr Deshields added: "My grandfather, one of his first memories was of the bells ringing when World War I ended.

"It was a horrific war and horrible things happened and people were just happy it was over with.

"In my mind I felt the same way... I kind of felt it was something like that. Thank god, it's going to be over at some point."

Carrie said signing up for the trial was a "civic duty" and said Monday's positive news left her feeling "very proud".

She said. "There are so many people who have had it and suffered.

"The thought that we could do something to stop people from suffering from this, from losing family members, that we could get rid of it and get back to some sort of normal in our lives - that's a driving factor for this for me.

"I don't want anyone else to be sick."

Carrie, who works in publishing, received her first shot back in September and her second last month.

The trial is double-blind, which means the participants do not know if they are receiving the vaccine or a placebo - but Carrie believes she received the former.

Bryan, an engineer from Rome, Georgia, said he felt "a little bit of pride" on hearing the news but added that taking part in the study was "the least I could do to help out" as "a lot of people are needlessly suffering from the virus" in America.

Bryan believes he was given the placebo - he felt no immune response and, having received his two shots, came down with Covid shortly after his daughter caught it last month.

His whole family ultimately caught it but have all recovered.

Bryan, 42, said watching US President Donald Trump's "bungled" response to the pandemic as been "disheartening".

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