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Is it dangerous to have a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine after experiencing numbness in the feet and hands with the first dose?

It is not dangerous to receive a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine after experiencing numbness in the hands and feet following the first dose. Since the side effects were temporary and resolved on their own, there is no contraindication to receiving the same vaccine for the second dose.

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