Safety Profiles Of Current Covid-19 Vaccines

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Safety profiles of current COVID-19 vaccines

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As of right now, this is what we know about serious safety concerns raised about these COVID-19 vaccines: the mRNA vaccines, Pfizer© and Moderna©, the Johnson & Johnson© vaccine, and the Oxford/Astrazeneca© vaccine. These are the current vaccines with emergency use authorization (EUA) in the United States. Data continues accruing about their safety. Earlier we had raised concerns about the mRNA vaccines in terms of allergies. The Pfizer© vaccine for COVID-19 has come under scrutiny for components in their vaccine which could lead to severe reactions by recipients of the vaccine and therefore could lead to anaphylaxis. Allergies to these components, especially polyethylene glycol (PEG), were not studied during the development and trials for this drug nor for the Moderna© vaccine. In fact, people with a history of allergies were excluded from either trial and only those with allergies to PEG or vaccines are suggested not to get the vaccine. According to the anaphylaxis reports sent to VAERS (as of Jan. 18, 2021) reporting on the COVID19 vaccines, there have been 50 anaphylactic cases (out of 9,943,247 Pfizer-BioNTech doses administered) and 21 anaphylactic cases (out of 7,581,429 Moderna doses administered). Forty (80%) and 12 (24%) individuals who developed anaphylaxis after receipt of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine had a documented history of allergies/allergic reactions and history of prior anaphylaxis, respectively. Eighteen (86%) and five (24%) individuals that received the Moderna vaccine and developed anaphylaxis had a documented history of allergies/allergic reactions and history of prior anaphylaxis, respectively. Therefore, the full understanding of how the vaccines can impact people with history of allergies is still not well understood. Another issue that came to light when a physician in Florida received his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine and develop thrombocytopenia, a blood disorder. Three weeks later he died of a brain hemorrhage. In the NEJM Journal Watch published on February 8, out of 31 million people who have


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