Norway's drug agency recorded 23 deaths, including elderly and frail people, "associated with the anti-Covid vaccination" of Pfizer-BioNtech.
It is read in a note from the agency, taken up by the Guardian, according to which "common reactions to vaccines with mRNA, such as fever and nausea, may have contributed to a fatal outcome in some frail and elderly patients".
The note also points out that vaccine trials did not include "acute or unstable patients" and a few over 85.
Pfizer and BioNTech are working with the Norwegian drug agency to investigate deaths of older people associated with Covid vaccination. This was announced by the American pharmaceutical company, reports Bloomberg. The Norwegian control body, Pfizer reported, found that "the number of accidents so far is not alarming and is in line with forecasts".