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Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines adverse reactions

A weekly report covering adverse reactions to approved COVID-19 vaccines

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The MHRA has played an active role in responding to the coronavirus pandemic. In relation to COVID-19 vaccines, the MHRA has authorised their supply following a rigorous review of their safety, quality and efficacy. The clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines have shown them to be effective and acceptably safe; however, as part of its statutory functions, the MHRA is responsible for monitoring these vaccines on an ongoing basis to ensure their benefits continue to outweigh any risks.

This is a requirement for all authorised medicines and vaccines in the UK. This monitoring strategy is continuous, proactive and based on a wide range of information sources, with a dedicated team of scientists reviewing information daily to look for safety issues or unexpected rare events.

This weekly report summarises information received via the Yellow Card scheme and will be published regularly to include other safety investigations carried out by the MHRA under the COVID-19 Vaccine Surveillance Strategy.

This report covers the period 9 December 2020 to 0209 February 2022.

Published 5 February 2021
Last updated 1017 February 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated to include data up to 9 February 2022

  2. Weekly update

  3. New edition for 3 February 2022

  4. Weekly reports added for 19 Jan 22

  5. Updated with weekly figures

  6. Weekly figures updated

  7. Updated the report to include data up to and including 22 December 2021.

  8. Updated to include data up to 15 December

  9. Updated to include figures up to 8 December 2021

  10. Updated to include data up to 1 December 2021

  11. New edition for 2 December 2021

  12. Summary of Yellow Card reporting updated to include figures up to and including 17 nov

  13. Updated with figures up to and including 10 November 2021

  14. Updated with figures up to and including 3 November 2021

  15. Weekly update to adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines.

  16. Weekly report updated to include data up to and including 20 October 2021

  17. Updated to include reports up to and including 13 October

  18. Updated with figures up to 6 October 2021

  19. A weekly update covering adverse reactions to approved COVID-19 vaccines.

  20. Updates to the weekly summary of adverse reactions.

  21. Updated figures up to and including 15 September

  22. Updated the report to include data up to and including 8 September 2021.

  23. Updated the ADR report to include data up to 1 September 2021

  24. Updated the weekly ADR report to cover the period from 9 December 2020 to 25 August 2021.

  25. Updated the ADR report with figures up to and including 18 August.

  26. Updated the report to include information up to and including 11 August

  27. Updated with figures to 4 August 2021

  28. Updated with figures for up to 28 July 2021

  29. Updated report with figures up to and including 21 July

  30. Updated weekly report published with figures up to and including 14 July

  31. Updated with figures up to 7 July 2021

  32. Updates for ADR's summary up to 30 June 2021.

  33. Updated to include new data up to 23 June 2021.

  34. Updated to include new data up to 16 June 2021.

  35. New weekly summary of Yellow Card reporting for Coronavirus Vaccines with data until 9 June 2021

  36. Updated to include new data up to 2 June 2021.

  37. Updated to include new data up to 26 May 2021.

  38. Updated to include new data up to 19 May 2021.

  39. Updated to include new data up to 12 May 2021.

  40. Updated to include new data up to 5 May 2021.

  41. Updated to include new data up to 28 April 2021.

  42. Updated to include new data up to 21 April 2021.

  43. We have uploaded the updated weekly summary of Yellow Card reporting on Coronavirus vaccines' ADRs

  44. Updated to include new data up to 5 April 2021.

  45. Updated to include new data up to 28 March 2021.

  46. Updated to include new data up to 21 March.

  47. Updated to include new data up to 14 March.

  48. Published latest ADR (adverse drug reaction) weekly report and iDAPs, covering the period up to 7 March 2021.

  49. Updated pages and PDF attachments to include data from 9 December 2020 to 28 February 2021.

  50. Published updated report with data to 21 February 2021

  51. Published latest ADR (adverse drug reaction) data, covering the period up to 14 February 2021.

  52. Published latest ADR (adverse drug reaction) data, covering the period up to 7 February 2021.

  53. Published latest ADR (adverse drug reaction) data, covering the period up to 31 January 2021.

  54. First published.