Stop Covid Vaccine In UK For Those With Allergic Reactions



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The national drug control authority (MHRA) today recommended against vaccinating against Covid those with a history of “significant” allergic reactions. The indication came after two of the hundreds of people who were administered the Pfizer / Biontech vaccine in the United Kingdom – the first country to start public distribution since yesterday, after the green light given in recent days by the same Mhra-han has had allergic reactions.

People affected by allergic reactions on the first day of vaccination are two nursing home health workers and vaccinated inpatients in the first priority category along with an initial contingent of inpatients over 80 years of age from these facilities, he later confirmed the National Health Service of England (Nhs England).

Not without specifying that all hospitals involved in the distribution of the Pfizer vaccine have been warned of the incident and informed of the MHRA’s recommendation to avoid administration to those who have had severe allergy episodes in the past.

These are standard procedures, he then downplayed Professor Stephen Powis, England’s NHS medical director, noting how it is “common for the MHRA to suggest caution in the event of new vaccines for people with a significant history of allergies.”

Powis also assured that the two NHS health workers found reactions of this type yesterday after the Covid vaccination is not in serious condition and “both are recovering well.”



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