By late last month, more than 7.16 million people had been vaccinated against the new coronavirus, with 114 reports of severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, UK regulators have released.


Anaphylaxis is an extremely rare side effect seen with other vaccines, and the expected benefits of vaccination far outweigh these side effects.

In the United Kingdom, vaccinations developed by Pfizer and others since December last year and vaccines developed by AstraZeneca and others since last month have been inoculated.



Regulators released 22,820 analysis results on the 5th, of which more than 7.16 million had been vaccinated at least once by the end of last month, during which time they were reported as suspected side reactions. ..



According to it, most of them had arm pain, flu-like symptoms, headache, chills, malaise, muscle aches, etc., which occurred shortly after vaccination and subsided within 1 to 2 days.



In addition, there are 114 reports of severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, and the report states that anaphylaxis is an extremely rare side reaction that is also seen with other vaccines.



Other symptoms occur without vaccination and do not indicate that the vaccine is involved.



The report then concludes that the expected benefits of vaccination, such as the prevention of diseases caused by infection with the new coronavirus, far outweigh these side effects.