Coronavirus: the first allergic case in Greece since the vaccine



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A mild allergic reaction was observed in a vaccinated person on the first day of vaccination against the coronavirus in Greece

An incident classified as “not serious” by the Secretary General of the Ministry of Health, Mario Themistocleous, announced the Commission for vaccination in Greece. It’s about a 32-year-old specialist doctor at the “Attikon” hospital.

According to PFY Secretary General Mario Themistokleous in yesterday’s vaccinations that were carried out in our country with vaccine against coronavirus, It was observed just a slight allergic reaction in one vaccinated.

Specifically, in one of them as a whole 471 vaccines a non-serious allergic event occurred. “Allergic reactions to the vaccine are rare,” said Maria Theodoridou, president of the National Vaccination Committee, noting that simple allergic reactions are not a contraindication to vaccination.

Simple allergic reactions are not a contraindication to vaccination.

As clarifies President of the National Vaccination Committee, Maria Theodoridou, the allergic reactions since vaccine of coronavirus It is outstanding rare and “are not contraindicated for vaccination.”

He even mentioned that allergic rhinitis it is not a reason not to get vaccinated. As clarified “only severe allergies that you can take someone to the hospital with intravenous administration of medications “One reason is that no one should get vaccinated.”

The president of the National Vaccination Committee noted that, according to the CDC and the Hellenic Allergy Society, the vaccine allergies It is outstanding rare and correspond to 1.3 cases in 1 million doses of the vaccine.



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