Subcutaneous injection of the COVID-19 vaccines may reduce the adverse post-vaccination effects, such as fatigue, while still providing similar immune-system responses, according to a study in mice. Currently, mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines are injected deep into the muscles, which is called intramuscular injection. An alternative type of shot is called subcutaneous injection, where a short needle can inject medication into the tissue between the skin and the muscle.