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Covid booster jab is leaving patients 'feeling thirsty' in unusual side effect

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An usual side effect of the Covid booster jab has come to light with many people left feeling thirsty and dehydrated. The third dose has led to a number of people reporting the minor side effect.

However, experts have said that the third jab has resulted in fewer people reporting fevers, fatigue and body aches in comparison to doses one and two.

Doctors have reasoned the dehydration by saying the effect could simply be a symptom of anxiety, reports The Mirror. Despite the side effect not yet confirmed in any clinical trials, health professionals are seeing a number of thirsty patients.

It comes as the UK marks one year since the first vaccine was given in the country.Boosters are currently being given as the key defence against the

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