![]() ![]() UK Health Security Agency advise that any adverse reaction to a vaccine should be documented in the individual’s record and their GP should be informed. Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.įor suspected adverse reactions use the NHSE SOP Management of COVID-19 vaccination clinical incidents and enquiries to escalate clinical incidents in addition to the Yellow Card scheme. Patients without online access can call 08 for free.The embedded Yellow Card link in clinical IT systems (EMIS/SystmOne/Vision/MiDatabank).The regular Yellow Card site – there is a link to the coronavirus reporting site.The Yellow Card app (download from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store) (preferred route).The coronavirus Yellow Card site (preferred route).The MHRA advise using one of the following routes: The SOP provides a ‘Clinical case escalation framework’ algorithm the fast track incident response (within one hour) pathway subject line should begin ‘URGENT: ACTION REQUIRED’. In addition to a Yellow Card report, NHSE advise that clinical incidents are also reported as described in the SOP Management of COVID-19 vaccination clinical incidents and enquiries to ensure escalation to national level via the National Incident Coordination Centre Single Point of Contact (ICC SPOC). ![]() By reporting side effects, everyone can help provide more information on the safety of the vaccines. The purpose of the Yellow Card Scheme is to provide early warning that the safety profile of a product requires further investigation. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) request that all suspected side effects to COVID-19 vaccines are reported via the dedicated coronavirus Yellow Card site. Reporting side effects to COVID-19 vaccines ![]()
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