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The Latest: 6 severe allergy cases from more than 250K

ATLANTA U.S. health officials closely tracking possible side effects of the first authorized COVID-19 vaccine say they have seen six cases of severe allergic reaction out of more than a quarter million shots given. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said more than 272,000 shots of the Pfizer vaccine were given nationwide as of Saturday morning. The half-dozen cases of allergic reaction were reported as of Friday night, and included one person with a history of vaccination reactions. Health officials are keeping close watch for such side effects. U.S. vaccine recipients are supposed to hang around after their injections in case signs of an allergy appear. The CDC says all cases occurred within the recommended observation window and were promptly treated.

The Latest: Texas virus death toll rises above 25,000

9 & 10 News December 19, 2020 State health officials reported 272 new deaths due to COVID-19, bringing Texas’ death toll to 25,226. Cases of COVID-19 and virus-related hospitalizations continue to rise in the state. On Saturday, the state reported 9,796 people hospitalized with the virus, an increase of nearly 23% over the last month. Officials reported 12,914 new cases on Saturday. That comes two days after the state set its one-day record of new cases 16,864 on Thursday. The increase in cases and hospitalizations comes as state health officials announced Friday that Texas will receive 620,000 more doses of COVID-19 vaccines over the next week. More than 224,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine have already been delivered in Texas.

Swiss drugs regulator authorises Pfizer/Biontech Covid-19 vaccine | World

Saturday, 19 Dec 2020 06:35 PM MYT Swiss drugs regulator authorises Pfizer/Biontech Covid-19 vaccine. AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. ZURICH, Dec 19 ― Swiss drugs regulator Swissmedic has authorised the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer and partner BioNTech, the agency said today, calling it the world s first such approval under a standard procedure. Two months after receiving the application, Swissmedic granted authorisation for the vaccine in a rolling review of documents being submitted. Other countries have already approved it for emergency use to help curb the global coronavirus pandemic. “The data available to date showed a comparable high level of efficacy in all investigated age groups, thus meeting the safety requirements,” it said on its website.

Switzerland okays its first vaccine against COVID-19

December 19, 2020 GENEVA, Switzerland Swiss regulators said Saturday they have authorized the vaccine from Pfizer/BioNTech for COVID-19, the world’s first approval for ordinary and not emergency usage. The Swiss Federal Office of Public Health said vaccinations will be distributed free of charge and are set to start in a few days for vulnerable groups and will expand on Jan. 4. The vaccine has already been approved for emergency use in Britain, Canada, and the US. “The safety of patients is an essential prerequisite, especially where the authorization of vaccines is concerned,” Swissmedic director Raimund Bruhin, who heads the government regulator, said in a press release.

Switzerland OKs Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine - The Daily Outlook Afghanistan

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