13th February 2026

It’s vaccination season, which for most individuals means getting immunized for flu and COVID-19 (and RSV for infants, pregnant ladies, or individuals 75 and older).

Public-health officers have mentioned earlier than that getting the 2 photographs on the identical time is protected, however some individuals have remained fearful about receiving each vaccines collectively. Now, a brand new examine confirms that security. In what the researchers say is the primary randomized, placebo-controlled trial analyzing the negative effects of the co-administration of the vaccines within the U.S., they discovered no distinction amongst individuals who acquired the COVID-19 and flu photographs concurrently in several arms and those that obtained the photographs spaced aside by every week or two.

Dr. Emmanuel Walter, chief medical workplace of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute and professor of pediatrics at Duke College Faculty of Drugs, and his staff studied 335 individuals who have been randomly assigned over two visits to obtain a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine and both a placebo flu shot or an precise flu shot. The visits have been spaced one to 2 weeks aside.

Negative effects, most of which have been gentle, aren’t uncommon for these photographs. Some individuals reported issues like ache on the injection web site, fever, muscle and joint aches, headache, chills, fatigue, nausea, and swelling beneath the arms throughout the seven days following the photographs.

However Walter and his staff discovered no distinction between the 2 teams within the charges of those negative effects, and no distinction in quality-of-life surveys given to each teams.

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“The underside line is that once we gave the vaccines collectively, we didn’t see a rise within the composite end result of negative effects once we unfold them out over two visits,” says Walter.

Some specialists have speculated that activating the immune system towards two viruses concurrently may result in barely extra reactions, however that wasn’t the case within the examine. The outcomes assist present suggestions from the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention that receiving the COVID-19 and flu photographs on the identical time is protected.

The charges of negative effects have been additionally comparable no matter whether or not individuals had had COVID-19 earlier than or not—additional supporting the security of getting concurrently vaccinated.

The present examine didn’t discover whether or not the co-vaccination impacts the effectiveness of both vaccine. There was some trace within the information that individuals who obtained the photographs collectively may need extra COVID-19 sickness, however the affiliation wasn’t statistically important. Walter says he collected antibody info from the volunteers and plans to research the info extra totally to reply that query in a future examine.

Due to the small dimension of the examine, he additionally was not in a position to totally decide if uncommon, extra extreme opposed occasions related to both vaccine have been additionally comparable amongst those that acquired the 2 photographs on the identical time vs. individually.

“When this examine was designed, we didn’t have any info on the security of giving each [of these] vaccines collectively,” he says, though the long-standing protected apply of giving younger youngsters a number of vaccines on the identical time prompt there was no motive for concern. “The outcomes assist that it’s okay for individuals to get each vaccines within the comfort of 1 go to fairly than splitting them up into two visits.”

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