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Science and Technology Vol.50 (coronavirus vaccine) Vaccination SideEffects,AdverseReactions,AllergicReaction,AnaphylaxisReaction,PotentialTriggers,AllergyConcerns …
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Even people who have experienced severe allergic reactions should get the coronavirus vaccine, UW Medicine allergy and infectious disease experts say.https://t.co/tPRl4KKLjw
— UW Medicine (@UWMedicine) January 14, 2021
Covid-19 vaccines' development will benefit future vaccines, @scifri reports: https://t.co/pH6zjZoL5s
Here's how coronavirus vaccines work, potential side effects, who's first in line to receive one, and why we need to address racial and social equities: https://t.co/idOr7ZqsZj
— NOVA | PBS (@novapbs) January 19, 2021
Less than 1% of people experienced side effects from Moderna's coronavirus vaccine, the CDC says. https://t.co/rLgA7BvrVt
— U.S. News & World Report (@usnews) January 22, 2021
Covaxin, India's first vaccine against novel coronavirus, showed enhanced immune response without any serious side-effects in participants enrolled for the phase I clinical trials, according to the results published in The Lancet Infectious Disease journal https://t.co/hd7YKdv9qf
— Amrita Bhinder (@amritabhinder) January 22, 2021
Unlike California, Oregon says keep using Moderna coronavirus vaccine following small number of adverse reactions https://t.co/wO3mE82RPR pic.twitter.com/G8zFCM8dAA
— The Oregonian (@Oregonian) January 20, 2021
Doctors in Norway are investigating the deaths of 23 elderly patients who had received the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, looking into the possibility that adverse reactions to the shot “may have contributed to a fatal outcome in some frail patients" https://t.co/fVhcg6r9IQ
— KTVZ NewsChannel 21 (@KTVZ) January 18, 2021
When can you get a COVID vaccine? What are the side effects? When am I protected?
We cover all of this and more in our coronavirus emails and alerts. Sign up: https://t.co/wBhp5xSu6b
— WBUR (@WBUR) January 20, 2021
Fauci is staying on as his role as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases but will add the title chief medical adviser and will serve on President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 team. https://t.co/hadUo0u5b2
— FOX59 News (@FOX59) January 21, 2021
Early stage trials of Johnson & Johnson's experimental coronavirus vaccine show it generated an immune response in nearly all volunteers, with minimal side-effects, after a single dose, writes CNN. https://t.co/x5qWn9yrIC
— clevelanddotcom (@clevelanddotcom) January 19, 2021
Fauci is staying on as his role as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases but will add the title chief medical adviser and will serve on President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 team.https://t.co/nwFs2dR0be
— Eyewitness News (@wbrewyou) January 22, 2021
As access to the coronavirus vaccine begins to make its way through the state, many people have questions about its safety, possible side effects and effectiveness.
The WVU Medicine Pharmacy Team put together the following frequently asked questions.https://t.co/wdWuKhIvXK
— The Dominion Post (@DominionPostWV) January 18, 2021
Vaccines, allergies, sports — your coronavirus pandemic questions, answered https://t.co/pmOFdKXXnn
— Tidewater Review (@TidewaterReview) January 19, 2021
India’s homegrown coronavirus vaccine developer on Tuesday warned people with weak immunity and other medical conditions including allergies, fever or a bleeding disorder to consult a doctor before getting the shot — and if possible avoid the vaccine.https://t.co/YxwQmVIQrl
— WTVC NewsChannel 9 (@newschannelnine) January 19, 2021
Studies show about 83 percent of people who test positive for coronavirus lose their smell and taste. while 30 percent get the senses back in a few weeks, allergies, diabetes, smoking and being older than 50 decrease their chances. https://t.co/PN2VUTKuph
— KTAL NBC 6 News (@NBC6News) January 16, 2021
Check out this simple chart comparing the common symptoms of #coronavirus, #flu, #cold, and #allergies. These are general guidelines and not the same for everyone, but you can be sure with a visit to your primary care doctor or a covid or flu test. pic.twitter.com/5zKfl9QL2a
— Mississippi County Hospital System (@MissCoHospitals) January 18, 2021
CDC finds one in 400,000 had anaphylaxis after receiving Moderna coronavirus vaccine https://t.co/gGIZyu9IkZ
— East Bay Times (@EastBayTimes) January 22, 2021
CDC finds one in 400,000 had anaphylaxis after receiving Moderna coronavirus vaccine https://t.co/yM8Klp2JTg
— Mercury News (@mercnews) January 22, 2021
Marin hospitals stop using batch of Moderna vaccine over allergy concerns https://t.co/DtrGBHDJzi
— Marin IJ (@marinij) January 19, 2021
CDC finds one in 400,000 had anaphylaxis after receiving Moderna coronavirus vaccine https://t.co/joPWUXK7F6
— Pasadena Star News (@PasStarNews) January 22, 2021
CDC finds one in 400,000 had anaphylaxis after receiving Moderna coronavirus vaccine https://t.co/pQv0hX1AwY pic.twitter.com/8SJrR8Zuec
— L.A. Daily News (@ladailynews) January 22, 2021
mRNA technology gave us the first COVID-19 vaccines. It could also upend the drug industry https://t.co/VhSJestxuf
— TIME (@TIME) January 16, 2021
You’ve got questions about the #COVID19 vaccine: How effective is it? Are there side effects? How long will immunity last? Allergy & Asthma Network national spokesperson @purviparikhmd has answers — via @Shape_Magazine. https://t.co/bFwrf5wjjV #COVIDvaccine
— Allergy & Asthma Network (@AllergyAsthmaHQ) January 22, 2021
Top story: One Year, 400,000 Coronavirus Deaths: How the U.S. Guaranteed Its Own Failure https://t.co/X2K40Lwkw7, see more https://t.co/yY235TM04T
— World Allergy Organization (@worldallergy) January 18, 2021
Top story: Should You Get The Covid-19 Vaccine If You Have Already Had Coronavirus? https://t.co/WxEPOcRsOG, see more https://t.co/yY235TM04T
— World Allergy Organization (@worldallergy) January 18, 2021
The rollout of the coronavirus vaccine provides hope that the end of the pandemic is near. But it’s not over yet. And in some parts of the country access to COVID-19 testing is still a problem. https://t.co/vbrUVe0Jv1
— Side Effects (@SideEffectsNews) January 22, 2021
"A new study suggests someone might be able to get infected with one of the new variants of the coronavirus even if they've had Covid-19 before or have been vaccinated."
https://t.co/LXW0jkVjXN— HPV Vaccine Side Effects (@HPVSideEffects) January 21, 2021
Do you want to know the facts about how vaccines are developed? Here's where to find reliable information: https://t.co/2EN2U0uga6 #vaccine #COVID19 #coronavirus #Covid @WHO pic.twitter.com/wqnL7kZung
— Global Allergy and Airways Patient Platform (@GA2P2) January 20, 2021
Nearly a year later, and guess what? COVID-19 is still not like the flu.
From March:https://t.co/66Nzx17IMD
— ProPublica (@propublica) January 22, 2021
Severe allergic reactions to Moderna vaccine appear rare: CDC report https://t.co/if0Yelw52y pic.twitter.com/41RVUZSezi
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 22, 2021
Want to know when you'll be in line for a coronavirus vaccination? Should you get the vaccine if you have allergies? What about if you're pregnant?
Here is what we know about Northern Ireland's vaccine plan. https://t.co/meIwpELrRa— BBC News NI (@BBCNewsNI) January 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/Daily_Express/status/1352246043845517315
'Widespread vaccination against COVID-19 with highly effective vaccines represents an important tool in efforts to control the pandemic' https://t.co/sy9c1eONpJ
— Yahoo Style UK (@YahooStyleUK) January 21, 2021
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People living in Dorset can receive help for the long-term effects of #COVID19 such as breathlessness, anxiety and chronic fatigue – also known as ‘long COVID’. If you are showing symptoms speak to your GP. More information: https://t.co/UXesxgqfBn @DorsetCCG
— Dorset HealthCare (@DorsetHealth) January 21, 2021
Regulator receives 81 reports of suspected coronavirus vaccine side effects https://t.co/zSas6EChHV
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) January 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/POLITICOEurope/status/1351213890621886468
The CDC has released initial data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System on #allergicreactions, including #anaphylaxis, with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. We summarize the data & key points. https://t.co/5Cmn7KGWfo #GrandRounds #SARSCoV2 #coronavirus #covidvaccine
— The ObG Project (@TheObGProject) January 19, 2021
These are the known side effects of the newest coronavirus vaccine https://t.co/TYPtk0gPXM pic.twitter.com/QwWZa4Plc7
— BGR.com (@BGR) January 16, 2021
Serious side effects following vaccinations, including the coronavirus one, are rare. But if they do happen, who in Switzerland will be held liable? https://t.co/A67JjCOEMc
— The Local Switzerland (@TheLocalSwitz) January 19, 2021
I Am a Biologist: This Is How People Will Be Confused About the Coronavirus Vaccines and Their Side Effects https://t.co/1epcmT1vm6
— Italian Politics (@ItalianPolitics) January 22, 2021
#NSTworld Like all new drugs, the #vaccines that have been authorised to protect against #Covid19 come with some safety concerns and side effects.https://t.co/NE9jO3KwJQ#coronavirus #PfizerBioNTech #Vaccine #Moderna #allergicreaction #anaphylaxis
— New Straits Times (@NST_Online) January 18, 2021
India’s homegrown COVID vaccine company warns some to avoid shot | Coronavirus pandemic News | Al Jazeera https://t.co/6DXEwD5SMa via @AJEnglish
— The Maldivian (@politics_mv) January 19, 2021
#WATCH: The latest updates and developments on #coronavirus pandemic in last 24 hrs with a COVID19 vaccine side-effects summary. || #Pakistan
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TRT World's Ishan Russell reports from New Delhi on people showing adverse reactions to coronavirus vaccine in India pic.twitter.com/Ry6s0uh4Da
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) January 18, 2021
#Coronavirus Facts vs Myths | "Major side-effects of the vaccines are rare. The vaccines are safe to use. I urge people to take the jab": Dr Yatin Mehta, Chairman, Medanta Institute of Critical Care and Anaesthesiology pic.twitter.com/yoios7vXUF
— NDTV (@ndtv) January 22, 2021
Watch | "Was vaccinated 8-10 hours ago, feel totally fine. People should be reassured that they need not worry as far as the vaccine is concerned": Dr Randeep Guleria, Director, AIIMS #VaccinationDrive pic.twitter.com/j4EyJbibkp
— NDTV (@ndtv) January 16, 2021
"I have no side-effects, I'm absolutely alright," said AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria a day after taking the #Covid19 vaccine shot #Video #India #Coronavirus #CovidVaccine #VaccinationDrive https://t.co/ny1tUPK7SR
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) January 18, 2021
As per the Lancet study, data for phase 1 trial showed that Covaxin was well tolerated in all dose groups with no vaccine-related serious adverse events.#Covaxin #CoronaVaccine #coronavirushttps://t.co/o9sSxiCnYl
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) January 22, 2021
Live updates: Bharat Biotech to pay compensation if Covaxin vaccine causes side effects https://t.co/7ZrtjRdNIn
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) January 16, 2021
#COVID19 | Nearly 2,24,301 individuals have been vaccinated so far, with about 17,000 of them vaccinated on Sunday, the Health Ministry said in a briefing. https://t.co/e399FiBxhx
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) January 18, 2021
Know the benefits, side effects of COVID-19 vaccine as India’s coronavirus vaccination drive begins today.https://t.co/Vgm64g7lRz
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) January 16, 2021
#AIIMS Director #RandeepGuleria on Monday allayed apprehensions about the #coronavirus vaccines and assured that the side-effects will not result in death of the beneficiary https://t.co/xAwgmhFrAC
— National Herald (@NH_India) January 18, 2021
One "severe" and 51 "minor" cases of AEFI (adverse events following immunisation) were reported among healthcare workers who were administered the coronavirus vaccine in Delhi on the first day of the COVID-19 vaccination drive
https://t.co/l0DeE8RXhU— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) January 17, 2021
Does the #COVID19 jab have side-effects? We tracked down health workers to find out.
READ on https://t.co/ZJl0jdFQxz#COVID19 #coronavirus #CoronavirusVaccine pic.twitter.com/9EHUDvAlPJ
— Mumbai Mirror (@MumbaiMirror) January 20, 2021
Maharashtra Health Minister @rajeshtope11 confirmed that there has been no case of adverse reaction or side-effects of #COVID19 vaccine in the state so far#coronavirus #COVID19Vaccine https://t.co/JGvtYBNU5R
— Mumbai Live (@MumbaiLiveNews) January 18, 2021
Coronavirus LIVE: Biotech to compensate if Covaxin causes side effects#CoronaVaccine#VaccineForIndia
Catch all the LIVE updates on coronavirus vaccination drive herehttps://t.co/qWBIM91qou
— Business Standard (@bsindia) January 16, 2021
If you are allergic to any ingredient used to develop a #CovidVaccine, here is what you need to do. #CoronaVaccine https://t.co/Veu3RdOhBU
— India.com (@indiacom) January 22, 2021
AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria allayed apprehensions about the coronavirus vaccines and assured that the side-effects will not result in death of the beneficiary.https://t.co/bJoyZ86jVZ
— Pune Mirror (@ThePuneMirror) January 18, 2021
Covaxin shows enhanced immune response, no side effects in Phase I trials: Lancet@TheLancet @BharatBiotech @ICMRDELHI @PMOIndia #COVAXIN #Covid19vaccine #phase1trial #Lancent #coronavirus
READ| https://t.co/LoaUMg6153 pic.twitter.com/OC7oxjcbQF
— News Vibes of India (@nviTweets) January 22, 2021
Total transparency, and preparedness—two answers to COVID vaccine side-effects https://t.co/oZoNE2ou5z #Coronavirus
— Oneindia News (@Oneindia) January 23, 2021
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Coronavirus Vaccination: Know Who Should Not Get Vaccinated, Check Possible Adverse Reactions Here.#CoronaVaccine #CovidVaccinehttps://t.co/B0GcgEi5PD
— ABP News (@ABPNews) January 16, 2021
Health workers are also raising questions about the effect of this vaccine.#covaxin #coronavirus https://t.co/v571z7s7rL
— Punekar News (@punekarnews) January 23, 2021
As anticipated PM #Modi's mega #COVID19 vaccination drive has run into difficulties due to failure to quell the controversy about #Covaxin as hundreds across #India have reported adverse reactions after having a jab.#coronavirus #Mumbai #Pune #Maharashtrahttps://t.co/7HuXxksYQw
— Dr Sumedh Anathpindika (@AnathpindikaS) January 21, 2021
51 minor and 1 adverse case of reactions after taking #COVID19Vaccine reported in Delhi: Satyender Jain #COVID19 #coronavirus #Delhi https://t.co/AJOGazhiL9
— Free Press Journal (@fpjindia) January 17, 2021
One of the health workers, who experienced a severe adverse reaction post-vaccination, has been admitted at AIIMS.#coronavirus #covid19 https://t.co/51jhxTeHlw
— The Logical Indian (@LogicalIndians) January 17, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccination in Delhi: AIIMS Worker Develops Allergic Reaction After Receiving 'Covaxin' Coronavirus Vaccinehttps://t.co/bqUOCL8rIk#COVID19 #Vaccination #Delhi #AIIMS #Worker #Allergy #Covaxin #Vaccine
— LatestLY (@latestly) January 17, 2021
Please read the factsheet carefully before taking the #Coronavirus vaccine!#BharatBiotech #Covaxinhttps://t.co/jFF5mdXVEl
— Mashable India (@MashableIndia) January 19, 2021
#Coronavirus: Those with fever, allergies shouldn’t take Covaxin, says Bharat Biotech in fact sheethttps://t.co/jKDa5LLpMh #CovidVaccines
— scroll.in (@scroll_in) January 19, 2021
The minister adds: “It is unfortunate that some people are spreading misinformation about the vaccination for political reasons. This has developed vaccine hesitancy in a small group of people.” Follow live updates: https://t.co/7o598WShHa #Covid19
— scroll.in (@scroll_in) January 21, 2021
A Boston physician said he developed a severe allergic reaction after receiving Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine on Thursday. He self-administered his EpiPen and recovered quickly. Severe allergic reactions from the vaccine remain a rarity, experts said. https://t.co/m9DNmwewXC
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 25, 2020
A health worker in Alaska had a serious allergic reaction after getting Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine. It’s unclear whether the person had a history of severe allergies and whether the case has broader safety implications. The person is in stable condition.https://t.co/7m9Uksb2xa
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 16, 2020
Concerns have mounted among those with allergies following news that two British health care workers suffered severe reactions after receiving Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine.
Here's what you need to know: https://t.co/8rZUzmDmH4
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 12, 2020
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said a variant of the coronavirus first detected in South Africa is 'a bit more complicated' than the UK variant pic.twitter.com/O5h2ddglrt
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 7, 2021
A doctor in #Boston with a shellfish allergy developed a severe allergic reaction after receiving #Moderna’s #coronavirus #vaccine on Thursday.https://t.co/zhiCXUcaHx
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) December 26, 2020
From winter allergies to dry air, these are the differences between a seasonal problem and the coronavirus. https://t.co/fZtxRWKboI
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) December 23, 2020
Most people with allergies should get Pfizer's coronavirus shot, according to the FDA https://t.co/b3mgHbwW8Z
— Science Insider (@SciInsider) December 12, 2020
After the U.K. advised people with severe allergies not to take Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine, one U.S. researcher says that would be a "showstopper" here. https://t.co/riLz0d52f4
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) December 9, 2020
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