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Allergic Reactions to Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine . . . December 11, 2020 3:43 pm DanS

People with significant allergies should avoid Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, UK warns
This comes after two National Health Service members developed allergic reactions to the vaccine on Tuesday.

By Yasemin Saplakoglu | Live Science Staff Writer

December 9, 2020 | The U.K.’s Regulatory Agency is advising people with a history of “significant” allergic reactions to avoid Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine, after two National Health Service members developed severe allergic reactions to it on Tuesday (Dec. 8).


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“As is common with new vaccines the MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) have advised on a precautionary basis that people with a significant history of allergic reactions do not receive this vaccination after two people with a history of significant allergic reactions responded adversely yesterday,” Stephen Powis, the national medical director for England’s National Health Service said in a statement on Wednesday (Dec. 9).

Both workers have a history of severe allergies and carry adrenaline auto injectors (such as EpiPens) around with them, according to The Guardian. Shortly after receiving the vaccine, both NHS workers developed anaphylaxis-like symptoms, or severe allergic reactions, but have recovered after receiving treatment.

  • Not particularly alarming by RL 2020-12-12 15:26:09
    • Are the two doses indentical? by ER 2020-12-12 16:13:00
      • I am pretty sure they are, but having a hard time confirming it by RL 2020-12-12 16:59:18

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