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Pfizer vaccine gives Queensland health care worker an anaphylactic reaction
A health worker on Queensland’s Gold Coast has had a severe anaphylactic reaction to the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
Gold Coast Health said the person — who has a history of anaphylaxis — recovered quickly and is well after yesterday’s incident.
It is the first reported case of a serious side-effect among the more than 5,000 people who have been inoculated in Queensland so far.
Authorities have said COVID-19 vaccines are safe and there are protocols in place for before and after the injection is given.
But how safe is safe?
University of Queensland virologist Kirsty Short said a reaction like this was completely normal for someone who had a history on anaphylaxis.
“This is something that has been built into the vaccine plan,” she said.
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