A hospital worker with no history of allergies was admitted to intensive care over a severe reaction she suffered 10 minutes after having Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine. The unidentified female worker suffered an anaphylactic reaction shortly after receiving the injection at a hospital in Juneau, Alaska, on Tuesday. She had no prior history of allergies, and was not allergic to other vaccines. The woman began to feel flush 10 minutes after receiving the vaccine, and took an antihistamine. She was taken to the emergency room at Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau after struggling to breathe. Emergency room director Dr Lindy Jones said the woman had an elevated heart rate and a red rash on her face and torso.

The woman was treated with other antihistamines, including epinephrine, which she responded to. But the patient’s symptoms soon began to re-emerge, promoting doctors to begin treating her with steroids too. An attempt to wean the woman off epinephine saw her symptoms re-appear, before resolving. The woman has since been moved to intensive care for observation.

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By FOS-SA