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danielmg | 5 years ago

The advice is actually for "serious" allergic reactions. There's a world of difference between hayfever and something life-threatening like nut allergies.

I have hay-fever and Asthma and you won't be able to stop me getting the vaccine. I see far more risk from COVID than the vaccine.

I have to question your motivations here. Your post is disingenuous at best.

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MichaelMoser123|5 years ago

The linked article mentioned 'allergic reactions', it further links to a cnn article [1] that mentions 'significant history of allergic reaction', both articles don't clarify the condition.

Sorry for asking questions.

[1] https://edition.cnn.com/2020/12/09/health/covid-vaccine-alle...

I think they should give some detailed clarifications on the issue to the public, as the producers of the vaccines can't be sued for damages, in the event that something goes wrong.

https://theintercept.com/2020/08/28/coronavirus-vaccine-prep... (for the US, don't have any information for GB on that issue) In the EU producers were also seeking exemptions https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/en/covid-19-vaccine-makers-w...