The British government released the revised vaccination guidelines on the 9th (local time) after controversy over two people who received Pfizer’s Corona 19 vaccine had an allergic reaction.
According to Reuters, the UK Drug and Health Care Product Regulatory Authority (MHRA) announced on the day that “Persons who have had symptoms of anaphylaxis (acute severe hypersensitivity shock) should not get the Pfizer vaccine.
MHRA said, “People who have experienced anaphylaxis such as vaccines, drugs, food, etc., or who suffered hypersensitivity reactions after one vaccination of the vaccine, should not receive the second vaccination.”
In the UK, where the world’s first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination was started the day before, two National Health Service (NHS) employees had an allergic reaction within one day of vaccination. They developed symptoms of pseudohypersensitivity reactions, but are now known to have recovered. In response, MHRA announced that it would stop vaccinations for people who had a “severe allergic reaction,” said Reuters. Anaphylaxis is a disease in which systemic allergic symptoms develop rapidly within a short period of time after exposure to an allergen or specific stimulus. Means. When several people died in Korea after being vaccinated against the flu in October, the government was cited as the cause of death.
(Seoul = News 1)
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