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Ukrainian soldier DIES after receiving AstraZeneca Covid-19 jab, as army warns against drawing ‘premature conclusions’
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Military medics in Ukraine have announced the death of a servicewoman who reportedly received a dose of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine, which has been the subject of a fierce row over claims it may be linked to blood clots.
In a statement released on Tuesday night, the country’s armed forces medical command issued a statement on Facebook claiming that an off-duty officer serving in a military unit in Odessa, in the south of the country, had received emergency care after losing consciousness.

“Military and civilian doctors carried out resuscitation measures at the scene,” it stated, “but this was unfortunately unsuccessful.” According to the statement, the soldier – named by local media on Wednesday as Inna Narozhnaya – had been serving in an anti-aircraft missile regiment on the Black Sea coast.
“In line with all protocols,” the military doctors said, “the soldier received vaccination against Covid-19 by a mobile health team from the Odessa Health Department.” According to local health service chiefs, the woman had no health complaints other than a history of hypertension. An autopsy will now take place, and the army officials warned public officials and the media “not to make premature conclusions about the circumstances of the soldier’s death.”

Reuters reported that this marks the first apparent inoculation-related death since Ukraine began its nationwide immunization campaign, having received 500,000 doses of Covishield, an Indian-made version of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

The Eastern European nation is currently battling a steep rise in the number of coronavirus cases, with its daily count of positive tests reaching 11,476 on Tuesday. However, the real number of infections is likely to be far higher. Over the same period, 333 people were reported to have died from Covid-19.

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A number of EU member states suspended vaccination with AstraZeneca’s formula earlier this month over fears of a link to blood clots. Germany, France, Italy, and Spain have halted immunizations using the British company’s vials over these safety concerns. However, some experts have said the company’s data demonstrates there is no significant risk of adverse events, with the number of blood clots reported among those who had received the vaccine being lower than among the control group who had not.

Last week, Brussels’ medical regulator, the European Medicines Agency, stated after a review that “the vaccine is not associated with an increase in the overall risk of blood clots,” but that it “may be associated with very rare cases of blood clots associated with thrombocytopenia, i.e. low levels of blood platelets.”

However, on balance, the watchdog said that “the benefits of the vaccine in combating the still widespread threat of COVID-19 (which itself results in clotting problems and may be fatal) continue.to outweigh the risk of side effects.”

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Outbreaks continue in some Oregon senior care homes after Full Vaccination clinics. Why?

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More than a dozen Oregon senior care homes have reported coronavirus outbreaks even after staff and residents were offered vaccines, The Oregonian/OregonLive has found, pointing to the reality that vaccine access, while extraordinarily important, has not been a panacea for completely ending some outbreaks.

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At one facility, a resident got sick and died with COVID-19 more than two weeks after getting both shots of the vaccine, a facility director said.

In another, most of the 13 staff who tested positive had refused to get vaccinated.

In a third facility, seven people tested positive after they should have reached full immunity – triggering reports to the state and federal government in search of potential variants of the disease.

In all, at least 15 nursing, assisted living and memory care homes in Oregon have seen coronavirus outbreaks weeks after residents and staff were offered shots, three of them exceeding 30 cases. New cases continue to emerge.

To be sure, the research and federal data indicate the coronavirus vaccine has almost certainly helped reduce coronavirus cases and deaths in senior care homes since doses became available in December. In Oregon, new nursing home cases have dropped to their lowest point since the pandemic began, federal data show, mirroring a nationwide trend.

The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived to Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, on December 21, 2020.
© right waits with other staff members to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at Oregon nursing homes begins on December 21, 2020./oregonlive.com/TNS
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrived to Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, on December 21, 2020.
So, if vaccines are working, why are some nursing homes still seeing outbreaks?

The answer is that, to a degree, post-vaccination clinic outbreaks are to be expected – either because of low vaccine uptake among residents or staff, partial immunity because not enough time has elapsed or virus variants less susceptible to vaccines. Moreover, the vaccines were never billed as being 100% effective, and facilities test workers and staff frequently, making it easier to identify cases among people without symptoms.

The outbreaks highlighted by the newsroom do not indicate the vaccine is not working but instead raise questions about the underlying circumstances and details of the eruptions.

Gwen Riggs, 20, CNA at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, Oregon registers to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at Oregon nursing homes begins on December 21, 2020.
© right waits with other staff members to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at Oregon nursing homes begins on December 21, 2020./oregonlive.com/TNS
Gwen Riggs, 20, CNA at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, Oregon registers to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at Oregon nursing homes begins on December 21, 2020.
However, without the kind of individual-level data only public health officials and researchers could have access to, it’s impossible to know important details that would better help shape the public’s understanding of these outbreaks.

For example: How many people in Oregon’s senior care home outbreaks were fully vaccinated before they got sick and, if they were, how much time had elapsed after their most recent dose?

The Oregon Health Authority said it is collecting data on vaccination status among residents and staff who have tested positive for COVID-19. The agency did not say if it is performing any analyses on the data, though it is sending information about those who tested positive after reaching full immunity to federal health officials.

Gwen Riggs, 20, CNA at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, Oregon waits with other staff members to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at nursing homes begins in Oregon on December 21, 2020.
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Gwen Riggs, 20, CNA at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, Oregon waits with other staff members to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at nursing homes begins in Oregon on December 21, 2020.
The agency did not provide the number of outbreaks that occurred after vaccination clinics or the number of senior care home cases among people who reached full immunity.

Examining such cases can help identify problems during shipping, storing or administering the vaccine, a spokesman for the agency said.

The agency also pointed to the fact that the real-world effectiveness of vaccines might not be the same as what pharmaceutical companies found when doing their research. That could be particularly true when it comes to seniors.

Residents in long-term care “make up a special population of increased concern for vaccine failure, both because this population may not mount a robust immune response and is at higher risk of developing severe illness from COVID-19,” spokesman Timothy Heider said.

Staff at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, wait and watch as the first Pfizer coronavirus vaccines arrive on December 21, 2020.
© right waits with other staff members to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at Oregon nursing homes begins on December 21, 2020./oregonlive.com/TNS
Staff at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, wait and watch as the first Pfizer coronavirus vaccines arrive on December 21, 2020.
The agency is helping analyze samples of the virus to identify mutations that can get around defenses the vaccines are meant to create.

A CVS staff member prepares the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, on December 21, 2020.
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A CVS staff member prepares the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, on December 21, 2020.
Long-term care homes have served as a type of bellwether for the rest of the population during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Benjamin Clark, a University of Oregon public policy professor who has authored reports on the state’s coronavirus response. He said it’s important to understand why outbreaks continue to occur in the facilities even after vaccines.

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Gwen Riggs, 20, CNA at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, Oregon
Coronavirus hits senior care home residents harder and earlier than others, making them potential predictors of the course of the pandemic.

Continued outbreaks, however less frequent than at the height of the pandemic, may point to uncertainty for the future, how long it will take before senior care home restrictions can be fully lifted or how safe residents and staff will be going forward.

A CVS staff member administers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, on December 21, 2020.
© right waits with other staff members to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as the first round of vaccinations at Oregon nursing homes begins on December 21, 2020./oregonlive.com/TNS
A CVS staff member administers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, on December 21, 2020.
Because most of the residents and staff in care homes have had the opportunity to get vaccinated, how they fare could help predict how the rest of the population will once everyone can get the vaccine, Clark said.

Bev Shields, nursing director at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, Oregon oversaw some of her staff as they received the first round of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines at the facility on December 21, 2020. \"It is finally coming to the end of an incredibly long road,\" she said.
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Bev Shields, nursing director at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, Oregon oversaw some of her staff as they received the first round of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines at the facility on December 21, 2020. \"It is finally coming to the end of an incredibly long road,\" she said.
“If that population is doing phenomenally better, then we would expect the rest of the population to be doing phenomenally better” and vice versa, Clark said. “That population will be the leading indicator of the change towards good or bad outcomes.”

In investigating post-vaccination cases, local, state and federal health officials have prioritized identifying mutations of the virus that can get through the defenses afforded by vaccines. But other, no less threatening, reasons can explain continued outbreaks, the newsroom found.

Variants, low vaccine uptake and partial immunity mean that ending pandemic will still take time, said Dr. Thomas Russo, an infectious disease expert at the University at Buffalo’s Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

“There’s always some risk,” Russo said, “in the age of COVID.”

A Harney County care home’s recent experience illustrates that vaccines are only effective if people take them.

While many Oregon care homes have had multiple outbreaks, The Aspens Living Center, in Hines, hadn’t identified a single case in one year of pandemic. By January, it seemed like the facility was in the final stretch, with pharmaceutical company employees setting up shop and offering everyone a shot of the coronavirus vaccine.

Then, something strange happened.

Just three of the 25 employees and 20 of the 38 residents agreed to get a shot. Staff and residents were worried about vaccine side effects, said Ryan Dupuy, the facility director.

The facility had its first positive case five weeks later, setting off a cascade of infections that hospitalized two residents and forced just over half of the facility’s staff to stay home due to infections.

“I figured eventually there would be a case, but not necessarily this bad,” Dupuy said.

Dupuy is sure that had more people gotten vaccinated, the outbreak would have been less severe, even if everyone wouldn’t have reached full immunity by the time the virus began spreading.

“I would’ve loved if everyone had gotten the vaccine,” he said.

Indeed, low vaccine uptake among senior care home workers has been a problem nationwide, with one study reporting less than half of nursing home staff offered vaccines took them.

Officials and facility administrators have said young staff have been particularly hesitant, preferring to wait to see how their colleagues fare in the longer-term before deciding to get a shot.

The state doesn’t track how many of the long-term care staff and residents who are offered shots accept them, a spokeswoman for the Department of Human Services said.

In Douglas County facilities with outbreaks, only about half of the staff got shots, county Public Health Officer Dr. Robert Dannenhoffer said.

“If all the staff were vaccinated, an outbreak wouldn’t be impossible,” Dannenhoffer said. But it would be “much less likely.”

But even getting a shot far from guarantees outbreaks won’t happen.

Anecdotal examples relayed by facility managers show that some long-term care staff and residents did test positive – and in some cases die with COVID-19 – after getting one or more doses of the vaccine.

Indeed, at least six Oregon facilities with post-vaccination clinic outbreaks had cases among people with some or full immunity.

Two people who tested positive and died with COVID-19 symptoms in a recent outbreak at Life Care Center of McMinnville had at least one shot, said Kristy Runge, interim director of nursing. One of them tested positive 15 days after getting the second dose of the vaccine.

Separately, a resident and worker at the facility got sick more than 10 days after the second dose, prompting health officials to test for a variant, Runge said.

The samples were sent out Feb. 15, Runge said, and results have not yet returned.

While she would like to see the results, Runge said the vaccine has apparently made a difference. The two surviving cases after being fully vaccinated had mild symptoms and have completely recovered, she said. And, across the board, residents appear to feel safer now that most people have been vaccinated, she said.

“There definitely is, for the residents, a different level of comfort,” Runge said.

Post-vaccination immunity is on a spectrum, from zero immunity with no vaccine at all, to some immunity after one dose, to the highest level of immunity a few weeks after the second dose.

One recent real-world study in Israel found that one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was 57% effective in preventing COVID-19, and two doses were 95% effective.

An American Health Care Association analysis of federal vaccination and outbreak data found a 48% reduction in cases among facilities with at least one clinic, compared to a 21% drop among those that did not. Most facilities saw a reduction because of a general downward trend.

Partially immune people provide a perfect breeding ground for new variants to appear, said Oregon Health & Science University researcher Dr. Ben Bimber.

A fully vaccinated person might be able to fight off all varieties of the virus right away, but those who have had only one dose might not have a strong enough response to eliminate more evasive variants of the virus.

“We need to be studying them very carefully,” Bimber, who helped identify Oregon’s first coronavirus variants, said. “They represent cases where the vaccine did not work.”

Others are less interested. Health officials for the Multnomah County health department, for example, say that the risk of disease before maximum immunization is known and therefore such cases are insignificant.

“There’s nothing really to look at” if it’s been less than two weeks after the second dose, said Lisa Ferguson, a county communicable disease manager with the county. “Because we know they do not have adequate immunity.”

Health officials are also trying to identify and study variants of the coronavirus that can infect even those who have received shots. At least 18 Oregon coronavirus cases have been discovered with variants from Brazil and the United Kingdom.

Vaccines were originally made based on the virus first identified in China, and scientists are concerned that those vaccines could be less effective against mutated versions of the virus. But evidence suggests existing vaccines reduce the severity of illness, and the vaccines can be tweaked as more is known about the variants.

While the Oregon Health Authority has said vaccines are likely to reduce the severity of variant infections, “it is too early to speculate” how effective the vaccines will ultimately be against them.

One known case of a variant infection after full vaccination occurred in an Oregon “health care setting,” according to researchers with Oregon Health & Science University who identified the variant, though they did not know if that was a long-term care facility.

Dannenhoffer, the Douglas County health official, is worried he could have a variant outbreak on his hands.

One facility had seven so-called “breakthrough” cases of people getting infected after being fully vaccinated, he said, and he is still waiting on the results of a genetic analysis to find out if those people were, in fact, sick with a newer version of the virus.

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Blanco County woman says she’s still recovering from reaction, swelling 1 month after COVID vaccination
BLANCO COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Jane Copeland felt blessed to be one of the first in Blanco County to get her COVID-19 vaccine. The Moderna shot in her right arm on Feb. 22 gave the 68-year-old a huge sense of relief and hope that she would finally be able to fly to England to visit her mom for the first time in months.

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Copeland said she felt a little soreness in her arm, was tired and experienced some muscle pain — all things those who administered the shot, as well as people and resources on the internet, told her were normal. She took some Advil and Benadryl and didn’t think much about it, but said on Day 10 her condition drastically changed.

“All of a sudden that evening it was like somebody had stabbed me in my back shoulder blade,” Copeland said. “And my arm swelled up, my neck was swollen, I could hardly swallow, my face was swollen, my eyes were swollen — I’m still swollen.”

At one point, Copeland said her right elbow swelled to the size of a golf ball, and she couldn’t move her right wrist or hand. Copeland said she also felt pain in her chest, her right breast and developed a rash under her arms.

Her ear, nose and throat doctor in Austin prescribed a round of steroids, which helped, but the pain came back. Copeland said she is now on round number two of the steroids, and is on the mend.

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Copeland said she has been advised by her doctors not to get the second shot. She said she is still thankful she got the first dose, and would do it over again. She knows her reaction was rare, and doesn’t want to deter people from getting the vaccine.

“If I had been able to go look up this kind of reaction and see that other people had it and what the normal course of action was and when I should go to the doctor, I would have been saved a great deal of angst, fear and pain,” Copeland said. “And if people know that as a consequence of what I’ve been through then maybe it helps somebody else.”

How to report side effects
Copeland said she and her doctor reported the unusual symptoms to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). It’s a website set up by the U.S. government for doctors, vaccine manufacturers and the public that’s supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

She thought she would hear back from someone with some guidance and advice, but Copeland said she has only received confirmation that the site received the information she provided.

VAERS is one of two tools the group of government agencies uses to track side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine. The second option is through V-safe. The “after vaccination health checker” is a new smartphone app that uses text messaging and web surveys to provide personalized health check-ins after someone gets the COVID-19 vaccine. The V-safe website says the app allows people to quickly tell the CDC if they have any side effects.

V-Safe: Tracking side effects after the COVID-19 vaccine
The site also states depending on answers to the web surveys, someone from the CDC may call to check-in and get more information. The tool will also remind users to get their second COVID-19 vaccine dose if they need one.

After learning about V-safe through KXAN, Copeland registered and reported her experience through the app.

What the data says so far
Last month, the CDC released the first month of COVID-19 vaccine safety monitoring data it gathered through VAERS and V-safe. Click here to read the full results.

The CDC said between Dec. 14, 2020 and Jan. 13, 2021, a total of 13,794,904 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered in the United States. Out of the 6,994 reports VAERS received, 90.8% were classified as nonserious and 9.2% were reported as serious, including 113 (1.6%) deaths. The CDC found no evidence that those 113 people died due to getting vaccinated.

Headache (22.4%), fatigue (16.5%), and dizziness (16.5%) were the most frequently reported symptoms from the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. Sixty-two reports of the acute allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis have been confirmed, 46 (74.2%) after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and 16 (25.8%) after the Moderna vaccine.

During the same time period, V-safe enrolled 1,602,065 vaccine recipients and reactions were similar between those receiving first doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. According to the CDC, injection site pain, fatigue, headache, myalgia, and chills were most frequently reported.

Enrollees reported more reactions on the day after their vaccination than on any other day. For the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, reactions were more frequent after the second dose than the first. The reported rate of fever and chills was more than four times higher after the second dose than after the first.

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Jeanie M. Evans, 68, of Effingham died Wednesday at Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka, according to an obituary. It said she died unexpectedly from a reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine. Effingham is located north east of Topeka in Atchison County. adds

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is investigating the death of a woman who had a reaction after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. A cause of death has not been determined.

Jeanie M. Evans, 68, of Effingham, died Wednesday at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka, according to an obituary. It said she died unexpectedly from a reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine.

“Until the investigation is complete, it is premature to assign a specific cause of death,” KDHE spokeswoman Kristi Zears said in a statement.

According to KDHE, the woman got the vaccine in Jefferson County and the local health department said appropriate CDC guidelines were followed. The department did not specify which vaccine the woman received.

During the waiting period, she began experiencing anaphylaxis. She was transported to a hospital where she later died.

The local health department entered the woman’s information into the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, KDHE said. The system tracks reactions and deaths following vaccination.

The Centers for Disease Control said a review of death certificates, autopsies and medical records showed no evidence that vaccinations contributed to patient deaths. The CDC said the vaccine is safe and effective.

According to the CDC’s website, “anaphylaxis after COVID-19 vaccination is rare and occurred in approximately 2 to 5 people per million vaccinated in the United States based on events reported to VAERS. This kind of allergic reaction almost always occurs within 30 minutes after vaccination.”

Stormont Vail Hospital spokesman Matt Lara confirmed in a statement Thursday afternoon Evans was taken to the hospital after receiving a vaccine dose.

“A cause of death has yet to be determined,” Lara wrote. “Our thoughts and condolences are with the family.”

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Vaccine-related deaths are generally quite rare. A medical study published in 2015 said they are among the safest and most rigorously tested products used in the health care industry. The same study also found that during 2014 and 2015 many claims of vaccine-related deaths were later discovered to be false.

The issue was raised during the University of Kansas Health System’s daily COVID-19 briefing Wednesday morning. They noted that most obituaries are written by family members and were hesitant to believe that a medical examiner would list the vaccine as the cause of death on a death certificate.

In a release sent out after the briefing, the health system recounted panelists said “COVID-19 has killed millions, but the vaccines will save billions.”

According to the obituary, Evans was a member of the Effingham City Council and had three sons, two daughters and 15 grandchildren.

Effingham Mayor Harvey Fasse told The Star Evans was appointed to fill a vacant position on the council and had served for a few months. She brought a woman’s perspective to the table, he said, adding that there hadn’t been a woman on the council in a while.

“It’s just a tragic situation,” Fasse said. “It’s a real tragedy that this did happen.”

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Thai health officials rushed to calm public fears on Friday after confirming a man had died 10 days after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month.

The cause of death was from an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and rupture, senior health official Sopon Mekton said, adding the country's vaccination campaign would continue.

The man was inoculated on March 3 and died on March 13.

"I am confident this death is from the aneurysm and not related to the vaccine," Sopon told a news conference.

An AAA is the swelling of the main blood vessel that leads from the heart and ruptures can be fatal.


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The man, whose age was not disclosed, had a pre-existing health condition and had undergone surgery in January, said health official Tawee Chotpitayasunond, describing it as "a time bomb in the body".

Health Minster Anutin Charnvirakul urged the public to take vaccines.

So far, Thailand has administered about 136,000 doses of coronavirus vaccines, mostly using those of China's Sinovac Biotech but AstraZeneca vaccines have also been given.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha was the first in Thailand to receive an AstraZeneca shot on March 16, which was delayed by several days after reports in Europe of blood clots among some recipients.

Those inoculated in Thailand so far have been frontline medical workers or groups seen as at risk due to potential exposure to the virus, or their age and pre-existing health conditions.

Thailand has reported 28,577 coronavirus infections and 92 fatalities.

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Hong Kong halts Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong suspended use of the Pfizer vaccine Wednesday after its Chinese distributor informed the city that one batch had defective bottle lids.

The city's government said the suspension was immediate while the matter is investigated by distributor Fosun Pharma and BioNTech, the German company that created the vaccine with American pharmaceutical firm Pfizer.

BioNTech and Fosun Pharma have not found any reason to believe the product is unsafe, according to the statement. However, vaccinations will be halted as a preventive and safety measure.

The defective lids were found on vaccines from batch number 210102. A separate batch of vaccines, 210104, will also be not be administered.

The semi-autonomous territory of Macao also said Wednesday that its residents will not receive the Pfizer shots from the same batch.

The vaccines from the batch comprise a total of 585,000 doses, with the other batch number 210104 holding 758,000 doses, according to Hong Kong’s Director of Health Constance Chan.

Although about 150,000 doses from the batch 210102 have been administered in the city so far, officials said during a press briefing Wednesday that the vaccines were safe to use despite the packaging defects, and that suspending the vaccination was a precautionary measure. Batch number 210104 remains in the warehouse and has not been used.

Chan said that there were over 40 instances when medical personnel found defective packaging, such as cracks on the vaccine bottles or leakages when the vaccine was diluted with saline before being administered.

None of these vaccines were given to residents and they were thrown away, officials said.

“Fosun has promised to carry out an immediate investigation so they are going to approach the manufacturer in Germany to look into their plant,” Chan said. "When the vaccines arrive in Hong Kong, they will have a review of the whole logistics chain to see if that's the cause of the current situation."

She said that officials are urging manufacturers to give a report as soon as possible to check if the batches of vaccines in Hong Kong can be used, otherwise the manufacturers will have to deliver another batch of shots as soon as possible.

Residents who are slated to receive their second Pfizer dose starting on Saturday should get the second shot administered as soon as possible, if new vaccines arrive in Hong Kong after the recommended 19- to 42-day window following the first dose.

BioNTech said in a statement that it had launched an investigation to find the “root cause” of the vaccine packaging issues. It said the investigation would look into the entire supply chain of the vaccines from the time the vials were filled all the way to their handling at vaccination centers.

“The safety of our vaccinees and patients is of utmost importance to BioNTech," the statement said. “At this point, we have no reason to believe there is any safety risk posed to the population.”

The company also said that no other region aside from Hong Kong and Macao had been supplied with doses from the affected batch.

Fosun Pharma said in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange that it received notice from BioNTech regarding the packaging defects on Tuesday night and informed Hong Kong and Macao authorities on Wednesday to temporarily suspend the vaccines.

The suspension of the Pfizer jab means the only vaccine currently offered to residents is China's Sinovac. The two vaccines are the only ones that were offered to residents in Hong Kong.

German expatriate Jannis Partsafas was among a group of people who received the Pfizer shot ahead of the suspension.

“I got vaccinated this morning at 8.30 a.m. before the news went public about the vaccine suspension, and heard the news when I was on my way home,” said 32-year-old Partsafas, who works in the sporting goods industry.

“I'm not very concerned about the safety, but I am worried that this may mean more people will turn down the option of getting vaccinated in Hong Kong which would impact herd immunity and the lifting of social-distancing measures,” he said.

Some residents who had appointments to receive the Pfizer shots stood in line outside a community center in the city's Sai Ying Pun neighborhood at about 10.30 a.m. They eventually left when it became clear the vaccines would not be administered.

As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, 403,000 people had received vaccines in the city, of which 150,200 had received the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, compared with 252,800 who had taken the Sinovac jab.

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A Media Journalist dies of Covid-19, weeks after vaccination
A 53-year-old journalist named Tofazzal Hossain has died of Covid-19 in Narsingdi, some 25 days after he was vaccinated. He was the news editor of the local weekly newspaper called “Narsingdi Khabar” and a member of the local press club.

According to journalists’ platform “Our Media, Our Rights”, he is the 45th newman to die of the fatal virus.

A diabetic for years, Tofazzal breathed his last while on his way to a Dhaka hospital around Wednesday early hours.

Earlier on February 25, he was administered the first jab of the Covid-19 vaccine at the Narsingdi District Hospital, his family members said.

Later on, his samples were tested on March 16, after the journalist suspected he had a fever.

Tofazzal tested positive for the viral disease and immediately afterwards, he went in isolation.

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Family members said he was not hospitalised as he did not have any respiratory complications since contracting Covid-19.

Narsingdi Press Club President Makhan Das seconded them, saying that Tofazzal did not show any signs or symptoms of the virus despite being infected by it.

However, on Monday night, Tofazzal started to have breathing difficulties, which caused them to rush him to Dhaka. But he died on the way.

The journalist was buried at Narsingdi town after his funeral prayers on Wednesday morning.



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How is this a vaccine death when it clearly says he died of Covid? Are you even reading the shit you post?
 

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72-year-old woman dies after Covid-19 vaccine jab

In another case of death after being administered COVID-19 vaccine in Jharkhand, a 72-year-old woman died in Latehar district’s Mahuadanr block two days ago. The woman, identified as Devmani Devi of Orsa Path village in Mahuadanr, was given the jab on March 21 and family members said that she went unconscious at night. She died at Rajendra Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) Ranchi during treatment in the wee hours on March 23.

The district administration said that Devi was administered the Covishield vaccine. Latehaar Deputy Commissioner Abu Imran said: “The woman was vaccinated and two days later she died. As per the RIMS report she had hypertension and cardiovascular issues. I don’t think the woman died due to the complication arising out of the vaccination.”

However, the post mortem was not conducted to know the exact cause of death. DC Imran said that it was because the family members had relied on RIMS ‘report assuming it to be the probable cause of death and did not ‘allow’ the administration to take the body for postmortem. The family members shared a RIMS medical report which mentioned the provisional cause of death as ‘Hemorrhagic Stroke’


Devi’s grandson Ranbir Yadav, a farmer, alleged that her grandmother was constantly ‘pressured’ by local health workers to get vaccinated or else her ration or pension would be withheld. “The Sahiya used to tell that her pension will be withheld and rations would not be given. One day I was not there when the local Sahiya took her for vaccination. The same day on March 21 she went unconscious at 11 pm after which we rushed to the CHC, but could not awake the main doctor. Next day we rushed to Latehar Sadar Hospital where we were given an ambulance to RIMS Ranchi. She was admitted there and died a day later on March 23.”

Yadav said that prior to getting the vaccine, she was working in the household and never not complained of any ailment. Yadav said: “Three years ago her blood pressure levels had increased and we had put her on medication, later she had discontinued. However, she never complained of any ailment and she used to do household chores every day…I think the main reason for death is due to the complication arising after being vaccinated.” .

He added that since RIMS had already given a report, he did not want to do a postmortem of grandmother’s body. “I gave in writing to the police station that I don’t want any post mortem done.”


On the being pressured allegation, the DC said: “Let the family give it in writing, we will investigate.”


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72-year-old woman dies after Covid-19 vaccine jab

In another case of death after being administered COVID-19 vaccine in Jharkhand, a 72-year-old woman died in Latehar district’s Mahuadanr block two days ago. The woman, identified as Devmani Devi of Orsa Path village in Mahuadanr, was given the jab on March 21 and family members said that she went unconscious at night. She died at Rajendra Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) Ranchi during treatment in the wee hours on March 23.

The district administration said that Devi was administered the Covishield vaccine. Latehaar Deputy Commissioner Abu Imran said: “The woman was vaccinated and two days later she died. As per the RIMS report she had hypertension and cardiovascular issues. I don’t think the woman died due to the complication arising out of the vaccination.”

However, the post mortem was not conducted to know the exact cause of death. DC Imran said that it was because the family members had relied on RIMS ‘report assuming it to be the probable cause of death and did not ‘allow’ the administration to take the body for postmortem. The family members shared a RIMS medical report which mentioned the provisional cause of death as ‘Hemorrhagic Stroke’


Devi’s grandson Ranbir Yadav, a farmer, alleged that her grandmother was constantly ‘pressured’ by local health workers to get vaccinated or else her ration or pension would be withheld. “The Sahiya used to tell that her pension will be withheld and rations would not be given. One day I was not there when the local Sahiya took her for vaccination. The same day on March 21 she went unconscious at 11 pm after which we rushed to the CHC, but could not awake the main doctor. Next day we rushed to Latehar Sadar Hospital where we were given an ambulance to RIMS Ranchi. She was admitted there and died a day later on March 23.”

Yadav said that prior to getting the vaccine, she was working in the household and never not complained of any ailment. Yadav said: “Three years ago her blood pressure levels had increased and we had put her on medication, later she had discontinued. However, she never complained of any ailment and she used to do household chores every day…I think the main reason for death is due to the complication arising after being vaccinated.” .

He added that since RIMS had already given a report, he did not want to do a postmortem of grandmother’s body. “I gave in writing to the police station that I don’t want any post mortem done.”


On the being pressured allegation, the DC said: “Let the family give it in writing, we will investigate.”


Another Covid19 Vaccination Coincidental Death
Another bullshit story and if you follow his post they all come from a white supremacy website.

Direct quote from the article “ I don’t think the woman died due to the complication arising out of the vaccination.”
 

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Woman Dies 13 Days after Getting Covid19 Vaccination

The Department of Health (DOH) reported yesterday that there is so far no evidence that the death of a midwife from COVID-19 was due to her inoculation against the virus.

“We are aware of the unfortunate situation… As of present, there is no reason to believe that this incident was caused by the vaccine,” said DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire.

She reminded the public that vaccines for COVID-19 cannot cause COVID-19 infection.

Reports showed that Elvira Estera of San Mateo, Isabela died of COVID-19, 13 days after she got inoculated against the illness.

Estera, the municipal midwife at the rural health unit in San Mateo, reportedly tested positive for the virus after she received her first dose.

Vergeire noted the regional and the national “adverse event following immunization” (AEFI) is currently conducting a “comprehensive causality assessment” of all adverse events that resulted from vaccination.

“Evidence shows that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination continue to outweigh the risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19,” she added.

The DOH has reiterated its advice to those included in the priority list to get their vaccines.

“We recognize that many people are eager to be vaccinated and protect themselves and their loved ones against COVID-19. It is important to honor the priority groups in the rollout of vaccines throughout the country,” the DOH said.

“Vaccination sites are reminded to conduct thorough symptom and exposure screening,” it added.

“Potential vaccinees are also called on to be fully transparent when being assessed for history of exposure to COVID-19 – this is for your protection,” the DOH added.

The DOH has underscored that even after a person gets his first dose, it would take about three weeks before he or she gets partial protection.

It maintained that even after completing the vaccination, a person may still be contagious to others.


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Woman Dies 13 Days after Getting Covid19 Vaccination

The Department of Health (DOH) reported yesterday that there is so far no evidence that the death of a midwife from COVID-19 was due to her inoculation against the virus.

“We are aware of the unfortunate situation… As of present, there is no reason to believe that this incident was caused by the vaccine,” said DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire.

She reminded the public that vaccines for COVID-19 cannot cause COVID-19 infection.

Reports showed that Elvira Estera of San Mateo, Isabela died of COVID-19, 13 days after she got inoculated against the illness.

Estera, the municipal midwife at the rural health unit in San Mateo, reportedly tested positive for the virus after she received her first dose.

Vergeire noted the regional and the national “adverse event following immunization” (AEFI) is currently conducting a “comprehensive causality assessment” of all adverse events that resulted from vaccination.

“Evidence shows that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination continue to outweigh the risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19,” she added.

The DOH has reiterated its advice to those included in the priority list to get their vaccines.

“We recognize that many people are eager to be vaccinated and protect themselves and their loved ones against COVID-19. It is important to honor the priority groups in the rollout of vaccines throughout the country,” the DOH said.

“Vaccination sites are reminded to conduct thorough symptom and exposure screening,” it added.

“Potential vaccinees are also called on to be fully transparent when being assessed for history of exposure to COVID-19 – this is for your protection,” the DOH added.

The DOH has underscored that even after a person gets his first dose, it would take about three weeks before he or she gets partial protection.

It maintained that even after completing the vaccination, a person may still be contagious to others.


Another Covid19 Vaccination Coincidental Death
Fuck is wrong with you

“We are aware of the unfortunate situation… As of present, there is no reason to believe that this incident was caused by the vaccine,” said DOH Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire.
 

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