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COVID-19 vaccine & allergies: Who doctor s say should take precautions

and last updated 2021-03-09 07:50:02-05 TAMPA, Fla. — Some people are cautious about getting the COVID-19 vaccine due to their allergies. “Specifically for someone like me that has so many allergies to pretty much everything, I am concerned,” said Michelle Castillo who is waiting for a vaccine. Doctors tell us having allergies for most people doesn’t necessarily mean there will be a problem getting vaccinated for COVID-19. “Let’s say they took penicillin or amoxicillin one time and they had a little bit of a rash or they had an upset stomach afterwards, that typically is not a contraindication for the vaccine,” said Dr. Laura Arline, Chief Quality Officer of Baycare Health System.

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