KEY POINTS
  • President Trump's coronavirus vaccine czar said Pfizer's and Moderna's Covid-19 vaccines are safe, with only 10% to 15% of volunteers reporting "significantly noticeable" side effects.
  • The side effects can last up to a day and a half, said Dr. Moncef Slaoui, who is leading the Trump administration's Covid-19 vaccine program Operation Warp Speed.
  • A CDC panel is scheduled to vote Tuesday on who will be first to get a vaccine once one has been authorized by U.S. regulators.
Dr. Moncef Slaoui, vaccine expert, delivers an update on "Operation Warp Speed" in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on November 13, 2020.

President Donald Trump's coronavirus vaccine czar said Tuesday that Pfizer's and Moderna's Covid-19 vaccines are safe, with only 10% to 15% of volunteers reporting side effects that were "significantly noticeable."

The side effects, which come from the vaccine shots, can last up to a day and a half, said Dr. Moncef Slaoui, who is leading the Trump administration's Covid-19 vaccine program Operation Warp Speed. The people who've suffered from side effects have reported redness and pain at the injection site as well as fever, chills, muscle aches and headaches, he said, adding most people have no noticeable side effects.