CDC says "Do not get" Covid vaccine if you have this condition

Avoid the mRNA vaccine if you have this answer, the agency advises.


If you have an allergic reaction to your first dose of an mRNACOVID-19 [Feminine Vaccine, you should not get the second shot, disease control and prevention centers advises you.This orientation applies to serious and non-serious allergic reactions, the CDC says on itswebsite.MRNA vaccines are the schemas of two shots produced by Moderna and Pfizer; they are called the mRNAvaccines Because they use the courier RNA to encourage the immune system to create antibodies to coronavirus. The newly approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine is not an mRNA vaccine - it uses weakened and harmless adenovirus to cause an immune response. Read it to see if you should get the vaccine - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

CDC has "learned" serious allergic reactions ", but they are rare

"CDC has learned the reports that some people experienced serious allergic reactions, also known as anaphylaxis - after obtaining a CVIV-19 vaccine, "the agency says". An allergic reaction is considered serious when a person should be treated with epinephrine or a thorough or if they have to go to the hospital. "

People who have an "immediate allergic reaction" to a mRNA vaccine, which is non-severe-meaning, not requiring emergency care - should also avoid the second dose. "CDC also learned from the reports that some people experienced non-serious allergic reactions within 4 hours of their vaccinations (called immediate allergic reactions), such as hives, swelling and respiratory respiration (respiratory distress)," said The agency.

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You can get "Covid arm", which is OK

An allergic reaction is different from the "Covid arm", a red eruption, itching, swollen or painful on the shot site, which can start a few days a week after initial vaccination.

If you get a "Covid arm" after a mRNA vaccine, you still need to get the second shot, the CDC says. The agency advises to tell the person who gives you the shot that you had "Covid arm;" They can advise you to take the second shot of the other arm.

"CDC does not currently know if people who undergo" Covid arm "after the first dose will have a similar reaction after the second dose," says the agency. "However, evidence currently available suggest that this type of reaction after the first dose does not increase your risk of severe allergic reaction after the second dose".

Allergic reactions to the vaccine are extremely rare.In the USAUntil January 24There were 50 cases of anaphylaxis reported in 9,943,247 doses of the anti-Pfizer vaccine. It works at 5 cases of anaphylaxis per million doses administered. For the Moderna vaccine, there were 21 cases of anaphylaxis reported on 7 581 429 doses-2.8 cases of anaphylaxis per million doses given.

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How to stay healthy 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 maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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