Those who develop a severe allergic reaction after receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine dose can still get their second shot, but it would no longer be of the same brand, the executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination says.
-- Those who develop a severe allergic reaction after receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine dose can still get their second shot, but it would no longer be of the same brand, the executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination said Tuesday.
The expert reiterated that COVID-19 vaccines being administered in the country are safe, adding that the PFV has seen no"red flag" in the three months it has monitored the national immunization program.
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