26 July 2021, 09:07 pm
A new COVID-19 study has shown that people who had an allergy after a first dose of an mRNA vaccine can safely receive a second dose.
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines available are those from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech.
The study, whose co-authors include Dr. Matthew Krantz, Dr. Jason Kwah, and Dr. Cosby Stone, has been published in
JAMA Internal Medicine.
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Any COVID-19 study have been helpful in learning not just how the virus itself works, but how the human body can be best protected. The new COVID-19 study published in
JAMA Internal Medicine discusses the allergic reaction that some people have experienced upon receiving a first shot of an mRNA vaccine.
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