California Department of Public Health says Moderna COVID-19 vaccine that may have caused allergic reactions can be administered again
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. â The California Department of Public Health issued new guidance Wednesday evening regarding the Modera COVID-19 vaccine that was temporarily paused due to allergic reactions on Sunday.
The CDPH said Wednesday providers can immediately resume the administration of the specific Moderna lot that was paused.
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California says it's safe to resume using a batch of coronavirus vaccine from Moderna after some people fell ill and a halt to injections was recommended.
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California says it’s safe to use huge lot of Moderna vaccines paused after allergic reactions [San Francisco Chronicle]
Jan. 21 California is releasing hundreds of thousands of doses of coronavirus vaccine that it had put on pause Sunday after the vaccine batch was linked to a cluster of allergic reactions in San Diego last week.
The matter was examined by the state committee that reviews coronavirus vaccine safety and other agencies, according to state health officer Dr. Erica Pan.
“Yesterday, we convened the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup and additional allergy and immunology specialists to examine the evidence collected,” the California Department of Public Health said in a statement Wednesday night. “We had further discussions with the County of San Diego Department of Public Health, the FDA, CDC and manufacturer, and found no scientific basis to continue the pause. Providers that paused vaccine administration from Moder