Covid vaccine: Two health workers suffer allergic reaction with one in hospital
One woman spent two nights in intensive care after she developed shortness of breath, elevated heart rate and a significant rash after getting the Pfizer jab on Tuesday
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2 Health Care Workers Experience Adverse Reactions After COVID-19 Vaccine
Two health care workers in Alaska suffered reactions, one of which was serious, after receiving the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine.
One Bartlett Regional Hospital worker, a middle-aged woman, had adverse reactions about 10 minutes after receiving the vaccine, the hospital said Wednesday.
The woman received the vaccine on Tuesday. Soon after, she started showing signs of an anaphylactic reaction, with “increased heartbeat, shortness of breath, and skin rash and redness,” the hospital said in a statement.
The woman was given epinephrine, a medication that can treat allergic reactions, and Benadryl, admitted to the hospital, and put on an intravenous epinephrine drip.