Yes, it is recommended that you get vaccinated against COVID-19, even if you have allergies to penicillin, sulfa, and tetracycline. People with a history of severe allergic reactions to medications can still receive the vaccine but may be monitored for a longer period of time after the injection as a precaution.
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