Dr. Emmanuel Walter emphasized that the trial's findings showed no difference in side effects when COVID-19 and flu vaccines are administered together compared to being spaced out.
The research concluded that co-administration of the vaccines is safe, with side effects being similar whether received simultaneously or with a delay, supporting current health recommendations.
The study involved 335 participants, revealing that mild side effects like pain and fatigue were consistent across both timing methods of vaccination, confirming safety.
Public health authorities have previously stated the safety of these vaccinations together, now bolstered by this randomized, placebo-controlled trial's evidence and insights.
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