Two people in Alaska have had an allergic reaction after getting the Pfizer vaccine: https://nyti.ms/3r3lePi We're up to 4 people globally out of tens of thousands of people who have received it, which means this reaction is still very, very rare.
this sort of advice is very unhelpful because I carry an epipen in case my reactions to certain things turn severe but I have never had anaphylaxis to vaccines. One antibioitic. I have food allergies, but not severe, and a dust allergy. They need to figure out what the allergy is
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because for those of us who aren't actually allergic to the components but want to take it, this is very stress inducing.
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I agree it needs more figuring, but that automatic response makes sense. On that rule, the figures I found suggest 1% of vaccine recipients would be rejected as at risk. However they do it, it's going to take time to get a more specific rule to use.
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