NHS staff who received the coronavirus jab on its first day of use suffered adverse effects.Both are recovering, it is understood.The NHS website states that such allergic reactions are incredibly rare and if they do occure they usually happen within minutes.The hospital or GP staff administering the vaccine will be trained to deal with allergic reactions and treat them immediately.
The NHS confirms: "With prompt treatment, you or your child will make a good recovery."The NHS in England said all trusts involved with the vaccination programme have been informed of the reactions.The MHRA has given precautionary advice to NHS trusts that anyone who has a history of "significant" allergic reactions to medicines, food or vaccines should not.