If you’re worried about any of your side effects, you should talk to a doctor or nurse, the MHRA urged. You could also report a side effect directly by using the Coronavirus Yellow Card reporting website. These side effects are sent straight
If you’re worried about any of your side effects, you should talk to a doctor or nurse, the MHRA urged. You could also report a side effect directly by using the Coronavirus Yellow Card reporting website. These side effects are sent straight
The FDA said there were seven “serious adverse events” in the trial, but none of them were fatal. Four were attributed to the vaccine by trial investigators and Moderna, including intractable nausea and vomiting, facial swelling and rheumatoid arthritis. Some side effects
The FDA said there were seven “serious adverse events” in the trial, but none of them were fatal. Four were attributed to the vaccine by trial investigators and Moderna, including intractable nausea and vomiting, facial swelling and rheumatoid arthritis. Some side effects
Published in the JAMA peer-reviewed journal on April 5, a comparison was made between the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine, with the latter causing more discomfort in people who received the jab. Over 3,600,000 vaccine recipients logged their responses via a text message-based
Published in the JAMA peer-reviewed journal on April 5, a comparison was made between the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine, with the latter causing more discomfort in people who received the jab. Over 3,600,000 vaccine recipients logged their responses via a text message-based
The Moderna vaccine is the third in the UK’s coronavirus vaccine rollout, alongside Oxford-AstraZeneca and Pfizer-BioNTech. The rollout has begun in Wales, will move to Scotland next and England is expected to begin using the jab later in April. Research has shown
Moderna vaccine: Unpaid carer receives first UK jab The first doses of the Moderna jab were administered at West Wales General Hospital on Wednesday, with a total of 5,000 doses having been distributed to vaccination centres across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. Moderna
The UK has started giving the Moderna vaccine today, bolstering its immunisation programme amid ongoing concerns over potential side effects relating to the AstraZeneca shot. The Moderna vaccine, which is first being offered in Wales, is Britain’s third approved coronavirus jab alongside
Elle Taylor, a 24-year-old unpaid carer for her grandmother, became the first person in the UK to be vaccinated with the Moderna jab. Ms Taylor said she was “very excited and happy” to be the first in the UK to receive the