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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.
COVID-19 Study: mRNA Vaccine Can Cause Allergic Reaction
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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A study published early this week professed that fewer people exhibited side effects from Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines in the real world than in the clinical trial data.
Perhaps it is one good news that would boost vaccine confidence in the general population. For those not satisfied with the data shown during the trials. perhaps the real-world data might be more convincing.
If more people would be willing to be inoculated, vaccine administration could speed up herd immunity.
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A study published early this week professed that fewer people exhibited side effects from Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines in the real world than in the clinical trial data.
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Researchers from China discovered this week that the Selenium inside the human body could suppress the effects of COVID-19. The study revealed that the said element's level was a huge contributing factor for the disease immunity.
The Presence of Selenium in the Body
In a South China Morning Post report, infection rates in some China provinces like Hubei were higher than what experts expected. They also said that they have been speculating how and why the coronavirus spread in some places is lower.
The answer could be found in the soil, like in the case of Enshi.
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