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New Crown Vaccine | 32 abnormal events after injections recorded in the past week, no potential deaths

2021-10-20T09:35:44.170Z


The new crown vaccination program in Hong Kong has been in operation for nearly 8 months, but the vaccination rate has not yet reached 70%. The Food and Health Bureau announced today (20th) that in the past week ending October 17 it had received 32 reports of abnormal incidents after injections.


The new crown vaccination program in Hong Kong has been in operation for nearly 8 months, but the vaccination rate has not yet reached 70%.

The Food and Health Bureau announced today (20th) that in the past week ending October 17 it had received a total of 32 reports of abnormal events after the injection. Among them, there were no people who were vaccinated within 14 days before the death, and there were no deaths potentially related to the vaccination. Case.

In addition, the Department of Health has not received reports of suspected myocarditis or pericarditis in young people aged 12-15 after receiving the new crown vaccine.


▼On the first day of operation of the new crown vaccination station in Queen Mary Hospital on 9.29, follow-up patients can get an injection on the spot▼


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According to the Food and Health Bureau, as of 11:59 pm on October 17, the Department of Health has received 32 reports of abnormal incidents involving people who have been vaccinated against the new crown in the past week.

A total of 6,217 reports of abnormal events have been received, accounting for 0.07% of the total dose of vaccination.

As for the death cases involving vaccinated persons, including 46 cases involving vaccinations within 14 days before death, no death cases showed that they were related to vaccination.

The Expert Committee on Evaluation of Clinical Events of New Coronary Vaccines has concluded that there is no causal relationship between 26 deaths and vaccination. It initially believes that 19 cases are not related to vaccination, and one case still needs more information for evaluation.

The expert committee believes that no unusual phenomenon has been found so far, and will continue to closely monitor the situation and collect data for evaluation.

▼9.27 A regional vaccination event organized by the Federation of Trade Unions attracted 200 participants▼


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According to the information of the Hospital Authority, between September 20 and October 17, the rate of deaths without a vaccination record was 110.9 per 100,000 people, and the rate of deaths with a vaccination record was 110.9 per 100,000 people. In 5.4 cases, the overall mortality rate was similar to the same period in the past three years.

Among them, the rate of deaths from acute stroke or acute myocardial infarction without a vaccination record is 5.4 per 100,000 people, while the rate of similar deaths with a vaccination record is 0.5 per 100,000 people.

In addition, the rate of miscarriage cases without a vaccination record was 31.8 per 100,000 people, and the rate of miscarriage cases with a vaccination record was 9.3 per 100,000 people.

According to the statistical analysis of the above figures, there is no evidence that vaccination increases the risk of death or miscarriage among vaccinators.

The authorities added that most of the non-fatal anomalous incidents received so far are relatively minor cases.

▼9.22 On the first day, the fundraising will be extended to all eligible persons on the same day▼


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Covid-19 vaccine | No reported patients in suspected facial paralysis hospitals after the injection urges the authorities to allow vaccinators to declare the new crown vaccine | The first dose of 4,100 people in a single day has slightly increased to 67.9% of the new crown vaccine | The hospital has not reported the new crown vaccine. The first dose of 4633 people in a single day has increased by nearly 80%, and the vaccination rate has slightly increased to 67.8%.

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Source: hk1

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