THE government’s sponsored coronavirus vaccine rollout has suffered a massive setback after UK regulators warned people who have a history of allergic reactions should not receive the Pfizer/BioNTech jab.
The warning comes after two members of NHS staff who had the COVID-19 jab on Tuesday, the first day of the mass vaccination programme had allergic reactions.

The NHS in England warned trusts involved with the vaccination rollout. The news prompted the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to issue precautionary advice to NHS trusts that anyone who has a history of allergic reactions to medicines, food or vaccines should not receive the vaccine.
Disturbingly it adds; ‘Resuscitation facilities should be available at all times for all vaccinations. Vaccination should only be carried out in facilities where resuscitation measures are available.’
It is thought hundreds of people were vaccinated at 70 hospital hubs across the UK on Tuesday. Amid the jubilance, Matt Hancock cautioned that the guidance still needs to be followed, as the vaccine is rolled out over the coming months.

Oxford researchers have said more detail is required on how effective their vaccine, of which the UK has secured 100 million doses, is in older adults, the group at most risk of severe COVID-19.
This morning Professor Chris Whitty warned some people may need to be vaccinated again should the impact of the jab wane with time or the coronavirus mutate again. He said it remains unclear how long the effects of the coronavirus vaccine will last and whether people will need to be re-vaccinated on an annual basis to ensure they are protected.
The Chief Medical Officer for England insisted more data on the vaccine will be needed to reach a conclusion on the need for repeated vaccinations but noted two scenarios may require the vaccination scheme to expand to include renew the vaccine.
Speaking in front of the Science and Technology Committee and Health and Social Care Committee, Prof Whitty said: ‘We don’t know how long…we know this is a very good vaccine to provide short to medium-term protection.
‘We don’t know how long it lasts. It might last for a very long time or it might last for nine months.’
Michael Walsh, a journalist who refuses to work for mainstream media is angry: ‘With immediate effect, fraud inspectors independent of the police should be tasked with investigating investments, shareholders and bank accounts of Britain’s ruling class.’
‘Many invested heavily in the Covid-19 related industries. It is widely believed that media owners and politicians are tainted by a conflict of interests.’ Source
BREAKING NEWS: FACIAL PARALYSIS :-
Four guinea pig volunteers for Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine suffered temporary facial paralysis after taking the drug, according to US drugs regulator the Federal Drugs Agency (FDA). Despite this being ‘consistent with the expected background rate in the general population’ and there being no evidence that the condition, Bell’s palsy, is a side effect of the drug, the agency has recommended surveillance for cases of Bell’s palsy with deployment of the vaccine into larger populations.
Bell’s palsy usually sees one side of the face paralysed with the other drooping as muscles loosen. It’s unclear what causes the condition and the temporary paralysis usually goes away on its own. According to the FDA’s analysis, side effects are common but apparently minor, with 84 percent reporting some kind of reaction, such as fatigue or headaches. On Tuesday, the UK became the first country in the world to begin administering the vaccine to its general population.
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