Health
CHO backs COVID-19 vaccine safety after two allergic reactions in WA – Brisbane Times
Dr Robertson made the cases public following revelations from Queensland health authorities it had recorded four cases of anaphylactic reactions to the AstraZeneca…
The reports prompted a warning from the Queensland government to people who have experienced anaphylactic reactions to food or bee stings to hold off on receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The TGA conducted tests on the batch in question and found it complied with all requirements, recommending the vaccine rollout continue.
Common side effects can include fever, chills, fatigue and body aches which could last between one and two days.
More than 180,000 doses of Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccine have…
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