You "should not get" Covid vaccine if you have this condition, says CDC
This can cause a potentially fatal allergic reaction.
TheCDC is notified that people who are allergic to two particular chemicals should not take theCOVID-19 [Feminine vaccine.In some cases, people with allergies with polyethylene glycol (PEG) or polysorbate have had anaphylaxis, a potentially fatal allergic reaction after being vaccinated. Get your shot - "I feel extreme confidence in the safety and effectiveness of this vaccine," saysDr. Anthony Fauci-But no if you have these allergies. READ for more information on how that should not take thevaccine-And to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
People with ankle or polysorbat should avoid Covid vaccine
The language of the CDC on its website is blunt: "People with ankle or polysorbate should not get a Covid-19 mRNA vaccine, "says his website. Polyethylene glycol is a component of the vaccine, a synthetic lipider (fat) that envelops and protects the vaccine mRNA. Polysorbate is not part of the vaccine but is chemically similar to Piquet. Continue reading to see who else should avoid the vaccine.
People who have an allergic reaction after the first shot should not get the second
The CDC also recommends that if you encounter a severe allergic reaction at your first dose of the vaccine, you should not get the second shot."People with immediate allergic reaction at the first dose of an Arna Covid-19 vaccine should not receive additional doses of one of the Arna Covid-19 vaccines," said CDC.
Serious allergic reactions are extremely rare
Serious allergic reactions to Covid vaccine are extremely rare. In mid-December, theCDC reportedThat 22 people had an anaphylaxis after being vaccinated, a rate of 11.1 per million data doses."Although there is a risk of anaphylaxis, it is still very small - and the potential for vaccination of Covid-19 vaccination clearly exceeds the potential for injury"says Dr. David M. Lang, Allergist and President of Cleveland Clinic's Clinical Allergy and Clinical Immunology Department. "However, the situation evolves and we will learn more as we will acquire more experience with these vaccines."
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Have other allergies? To get vaccinated
The CDC says the warning does not apply to seriously allergic people to things other than vaccines. "The CDC recommends that people with a history of serious allergic reactions or injectable drugs, such as food allergies, animal, venom, environment, environment or latex - are vaccinated, "said the agency on his website. "People with a history of oral drug allergies or a family history of serious allergic reactions can also be vaccinated."
People who have serious allergic reactions must be monitored on the vaccine site for 30 minutes after receiving the shot, the CDC says. An allergic reaction is considered serious if the person should be treated with an ephedrine or a spike maker, or if she has to go to the hospital.
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How to stay safe during this pandemic
As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face mask, Test yourself if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas, Let yourself be vaccinated when it's your turn (if you ". is not allergic), and to cross this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.