Tammin Sursok live-blogs her mild Covid-19 vaccine side effects

Tammin Sursok live-blogs her mild Covid-19 vaccine side effects after getting the jab with husband Sean McEwen – but insists they’re ‘doing pretty good’

Actress and influencer Tammin Sursok has updated fans on how she and husband Sean McEwen are doing, after they had the coronavirus vaccine in the U.S. 

The Pretty Little Liars star, 37, revealed in a series of Instagram videos on Tuesday they were both ‘doing pretty good’ and that she’d only suffered mild side effects, including tiredness and a sore arm. 

It comes after Sean battled Covid-19 earlier this year, losing 6.8kg (15lbs) while battling the respiratory virus.

Updates: Actress and influencer Tammin Sursok (right) has updated fans on how she and husband Sean McEwen (left) are doing, after they had the coronavirus vaccine in the U.S.

‘We’re doing fine, my arm is a little sore now. It was sore the first time straight away. It’s taken about five hours to get to work,’ Tammin explained.

‘I’m a little tired. I think that’s because I’ve had two kids, but that’s it for now,’ she added.

While recording a video from her bed, Tammin said that Sean had ‘chills’ and laughed off her slightly numb arm.

'We're doing fine, my arm is a little sore now': The Pretty Little Liars star, 37, revealed in a series of Instagram videos on Tuesday they were both 'doing pretty good' and that she'd only suffered mild side effects, including tiredness and a sore arm

‘We’re doing fine, my arm is a little sore now’: The Pretty Little Liars star, 37, revealed in a series of Instagram videos on Tuesday they were both ‘doing pretty good’ and that she’d only suffered mild side effects, including tiredness and a sore arm

‘We were both laughing. My arm is so sore, I can’t move it off my body, but I’m faring pretty well and he’s fairing pretty well.’

She later added: ‘We are tired and achy but pretty good.’ 

It’s unclear which vaccine Tammin and Sean had, or which dose of the vaccine she was referring to when discussing her side effects. 

Details: It's unclear which vaccine Tammin and Sean had, or which dose of the vaccine she was referring to when discussing her side effects. Their children have not yet been vaccinated

Details: It’s unclear which vaccine Tammin and Sean had, or which dose of the vaccine she was referring to when discussing her side effects. Their children have not yet been vaccinated

In late January, Tammin revealed that Sean had tested negative to Covid-19, after 21 days battling the virus. 

Hours before receiving the result, Tammin confirmed her husband was ‘really weak’ and had lost 6.8kg (or 15lbs) in two weeks.  

‘Once you’re past the scary phase and your loved one is okay, it’s still such a disruption to your life, and your kids’ lives and the person who is sick’s life,’ she said at the time.

Ordeal: In late January, Tammin revealed that Sean had tested negative to Covid-19, after 21 days battling the virus

Ordeal: In late January, Tammin revealed that Sean had tested negative to Covid-19, after 21 days battling the virus 

She added that everyone needs to realise the virus is ‘still around’, saying: ‘This is almost a year, and I never thought after a year that this would still be affecting us.

‘Please be safe, and I know that the fatigue of all this gets overwhelming – I get it, because it’s happening to me too.

‘But there will be some light at the end of the tunnel and we will get back to our normal lives.’

Over the weekend, Tammin revealed she’d been rushed to hospital. 

Hospital woes: Meanwhile over the weekend, Tammin revealed that she was rushed to hospital. She soon revealed that doctors found a large cyst in her right ovary

Hospital woes: Meanwhile over the weekend, Tammin revealed that she was rushed to hospital. She soon revealed that doctors found a large cyst in her right ovary

She soon revealed that doctors found a large cyst in her right ovary. 

She noted that after sharing her journey, ‘thousands’ of her followers reached out to her with their heartbreaking stories of misdiagnoses and struggles with pain management. 

‘Let’s make women’s health a priority. It is completely unacceptable that so many live in constant pain and anguish with no real answers,’ she wrote.

The South African-born Australian star thanked her fans for their support and urged women to find their answers and research to help bring change to the health issue. 

AUSTRALIA’S VACCINE ROLLOUT

Pfizer/BioNTech 

-10 million doses will be available from early 2021

-These doses will be manufactured offshore

-Australia will have the option to purchase additional doses where supply is available

 University of Oxford/AstraZeneca 

-Australia has secured 53.8 million doses of this vaccine

-3.8 million doses will be delivered to Australia in early 2021

-50 million doses will be manufactured in Australia in monthly batches. CSL will manufacture these doses on behalf of AstraZeneca

Novavax

-51 million doses will be made available in Australia during 2021