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The document discusses potential side effects from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. It notes that common minor side effects include pain, redness, and swelling near the injection site as well as tiredness, headache, chills, fever, and nausea throughout the rest of the body. These side effects are normal signs that the body is building an immune response and should disappear after a few days. The document emphasizes that getting vaccinated helps prevent COVID-19 even if some temporary side effects occur.

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The document discusses potential side effects from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. It notes that common minor side effects include pain, redness, and swelling near the injection site as well as tiredness, headache, chills, fever, and nausea throughout the rest of the body. These side effects are normal signs that the body is building an immune response and should disappear after a few days. The document emphasizes that getting vaccinated helps prevent COVID-19 even if some temporary side effects occur.

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Name : JAEN, MICHAEL F.

Subject: Purposive Communication

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Communicating Interculturally: Becoming Communicating Interculturally:
Competent Becoming Competent

It is our belief that communication is Communication, we believe, is something


something people do—a shared activity that that people do—a shared activity that entails
involves action. Regardless of how much you may taking action on a topic or issue. When it
understand another culture or person on an comes down to it, no matter how well you
intellectual level, even if you have a clear picture of comprehend another culture or person
them in your head, in the final analysis intellectually, and no matter how well you
communication means interaction. This have a mental image of them,
generalization implies that you are part of a communication is ultimately about
behavioral exchange and must be prepared to adjust interaction. Because of this generalization, it
your communicative behaviors to the specific is implied that you are participating in a
situation. The series of readings in this chapter are behavioral exchange and must be prepared
intended to improve the way you connect to others to adapt your communication behaviors to
Article by providing some of the information needed to the particular circumstance. In this chapter,
from a develop and improve your intercultural you will read a series of readings that will
Journal communication competence. There are two common help you enhance your ability to connect
or a threads that link all the selections in this chapter with people by giving some of the
Book together. First, they all speak of potential knowledge necessary to build and strengthen
communication problems (obstacles). Second, they your intercultural communication skills.
also suggest some possible solutions to those Throughout this chapter, there are two
problems (change). It is our contention that being similar themes that run across all of the
alert to potential problems, and knowing how to selections: As a starting point, they all
solve them, are major steps toward achieving mention the possibility of communication
intercultural communication competence. In short, difficulties (obstacles). Second, they provide
once problems have been identified it is easier to some suggestions for potential remedies to
seek out possible solutions to those problems. the issues they have identified. (change). It
is our opinion that being aware of possible
Reference: issues and understanding how to resolve
Samovar, Larry A. et.al, (2010). Intercultural them are important steps toward developing
Communication 13th Edition. intercultural communication competency in
Wadsworth Cengage Learning. any context. Overall, once issues have been
recognized, it becomes much simpler to
search for potential remedies.
Possible Side Effects After Getting a COVID-19 Possible Side Effects After Getting a
Vaccine COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you Getting vaccinated against COVID-19
from getting COVID-19. You may have some side will assist to prevent you from contracting
effects, which are normal signs that your body is COVID-19. The presence of side effects is
building protection. These side effects may affect typical and indicates that your body is
your ability to do daily activities, but they should go constructing defenses against the
away in a few days. Some people have no side environment. This medication's adverse
effects. effects may interfere with your ability to do
Common Side Effects: everyday tasks, but they should subside after
On the arm where you got the shot: a few days.
• Pain Some individuals have no negative
• Redness effects at all. To others they may experience
Internet pain, redness, and swelling are all common
• Swelling
Article adverse effects on the arm where you had
Throughout the rest of your body:
• Tiredness the injection. Tiredness, headache, muscular
• Headache discomfort, chills, fever, and nausea are
• Muscle pain some of the other typical side effects that
• Chills may occur throughout the rest of your body.
• Fever
• Nausea

Reference:
“Possible Side Effects After Getting a COVID-
19 Vaccine” (2021- May-25,).
https://www.cdc.gov. Retrieved
from https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-
ncov/vaccines/expect/after.html.

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