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Rome, December 26 – Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine is allegedly “causing more allergic reactions than expected.” The haunting statement arrives by scientist Moncef Slaoui, the “crashed” researcher at the forefront of Speed Warp, Trump’s desired task force to produce the vaccine and deliver it to Americans.
At least seven people allergic to the Pfizer vaccine
Last Wednesday, Slaoui admitted to the US broadcaster that the number of allergic reactions found after the administration of the Pfizer vaccine is greater than other vaccines: “That frequency of allergic responses is higher than would be expected with other vaccines.” It was reported yesterday on Sun remembering that since the beginning of last week in the United States at least seven people – all prone to allergies – developed allergic reactions after receiving the Pfizer vaccine.
A study on subjects at risk of allergy
Slaoui explained that vaccine manufacturers and the National Institutes of Health have entered into a discussion on the advisability of starting clinical trials to this about Covid vaccines for people prone to allergies. Alkis Togias, Director of the Allergy, Asthma and Airway Biology Branch, announced that he leads a study involving “several hundred people”. Detection is expected to begin in the next few weeks, although there is no exact date yet. “We are concerned that those who are allergic to various things may now be afraid to undergo the vaccine.” Togias said adding: “We don’t want that to happen so we will find a way to vaccinate them.” Slaoui said of the study: ‘We have planned a clinical study in highly allergic people to test Moderna and Pfize vaccinesWe are trying to understand the immune mechanisms that underlie these reactions.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the Alabama State Department of Health reported that a citizen, dAfter receiving the Pfizer vaccine, she had a severe allergic reaction. several minutes after injection, but recovered quickly. Illinois has discontinued vaccinations for healthcare professionals after four employees reported adverse reactions
Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech have announced that they will bring their current full commitment to 200 million injections in the US That should be enough to vaccinate 100 million people with the two-dose regimen. The government also has the option to buy another 400 million doses.
Cristina Gauri
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