U.S. health officials call for "stop distribution" for Moderna vaccine, in which large numbers of people have allergic reactions

California health officials have recommended a temporary halt to the distribution of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine because a large number of people show allergic reactions.



Concerns have been raised that 24 people worldwide have died after they received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the first to receive approval against the coronavirus. The U.S. State of California also received news of vaccine concern. California health officials have recommended a temporary halt to the distribution of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine due to allergic reactions, American media reported.

ONE IN 100 THOUSAND


After 10 people had an allergic reaction at a clinic in California where the Moderna coronavirus vaccine was administered, state health officials recommended that the distribution of the vaccine stop. Health officials said they were investigating the condition, while experts explained that the allergic condition that develops against the vaccine is one in 100 thousand.

A DOCTOR WAS HOSPITALIZED IN BOLTON


In Bolton, United States, last December, a doctor with a shellfish allergy was rushed to hospital after his body reacted after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine produced by pharmaceutical company Moderna. He is an oncologist at Boston Medical Center. Hossein Sadrzadeh suffered dizziness and severe heart palpitations immediately after being shot.

IT BEGAN DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES


The doctor, who was allergic to shellfish, was immediately taken under control from the hospital. On the other hand, the second vaccine, Moderna's coronavirus vaccine, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration on December 20, began to be distributed in the country. 5.9 million boxes of vaccine doses were shipped.