A doctor in Boston reported last week the first adverse reaction to Moderna’s newly approved COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Hossein Sadrzadeh, a geriatric oncologist at Boston Medical Center, experienced an allergic reaction after he got the shot on Dec. 24. “Six, seven minutes after the injection of the vaccine, I felt in my tongue and also my throat having, like, some weird sensation of tingling and numbness, the same reaction that I had before to my shellfish allergy,” he told CNN. Sadrzadeh’s heart rate soared to 150 while his blood pressure plummeted. The doctor used an EpiPen, and staffers rushed him to a nearby emergency room. In an emailed statement, the medical center confirmed the incident to The Epoch Times. “The employee received the Moderna vaccine Thursday and, as is our standard practice, was being observed post-vaccination by trained nurses. He felt he was developing an allergic reaction and was allowed …