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COVID-19: Two NHS workers in U.K detected with allergic reaction to Pfizer vaccine

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 9, 2020 17:38 IST

UK regulators have issued a warning that people who have a history of "significant" allergic reactions should not currently ...

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UK regulators have issued a warning that people who have a history of "significant" allergic reactions should not currently receive the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine after two NHS staff members who had the jab suffered allergic reactions.The workers were given the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Tuesday - the first day of the NHS mass vaccination programme - and then suffered an allergic reaction. The workers were given the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Tuesday - the first day of the NHS mass vaccination programme - and then suffered an allergic reaction.The workers were given the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Tuesday - the first day of the NHS mass vaccination programme - and then suffered an allergic reaction. The NHS in England said all trusts involved with the vaccination programme had been informed.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has given precautionary advice to NHS trusts that anyone who has a history of "significant" allergic reactions to medicines, food or vaccines should not receive the vaccine.Professor Stephen Powis, the national medical director for the NHS in England, said: "As is common with new vaccines the MHRA 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. "Both are recovering well. "It is understood both staff members have a significant history of allergic reactions - to the extent where they need to carry an adrenaline auto injector with them. They developed symptoms of "anaphylactoid reaction" shortly after receiving the vaccine and both have recovered after the appropriate treatment. A 90-year-old Margaret Keenan and 81-year-old William Shakespeare became the first two people to receive the first shots of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday.  UK has received 800,000 doses, enough to vaccinate 400,000 people. The first shots are given to people over 80 years of age, who are either hospitalized or already have outpatient appointments scheduled, along with nursing home workers and vaccination staff. 

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