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will an x ray interfere or cause problems with the covid vaccine by any chance?

lol this is kinda a serious question im just wondering because i have to get a cervical spine x ray tommorow ( thyroid confirmation my doc said it’s probably not going to show anything but to be on the safe side ).

I also plan on getting my first jab of the vaccine next week so would the x ray negatively impact the efficiency or outcomes of the vaccine or cause any problems with it short or long term?

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