In an interview with her, Prof. Rahav said that “some people report mild half-face circumcision for a short period of time. There are cases of vaccinators who report a greater difficulty that disappears after only a few days. But it is important to emphasize that this is a negligible side effect.”
“In fact, this phenomenon probably existed from the beginning and most people did not notice it,” Prof. Rahav stressed. “Only after reports of the matter began did vaccinators suddenly realize that they too were suffering from the feeling of circumcision.”

At the same time, Prof. Rahav encouraged the public to go and get vaccinated: “People must understand that these are really mild side effects and there is nothing to panic about, especially when it comes to a vaccine for a virus that produces a serious disease in some of those who will not be vaccinated.”
As mentioned, most vaccinators report common and negligible side effects like fatigue, pain, fever and chills.