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Chickenpox vaccines not linked to cop’s death - Anthony

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Initial findings from the probe into the death of Police Constable Rockliff Cozier indicate that the drugs administer­ed to him prior were not a contributi­ng factor, Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony said yesterday.

Meanwhile, the post-mortem has listed the cause of death as brain haemorrhag­e, brain edema and cerebellar herniation. A cerebral herniation occurs when brain tissue, blood and cerebrospi­nal fluid shifts from their normal position inside the skull.

The police last Tuesday reported that Constable Cozier, who was infected with chickenpox received two injections earlier in the day and subsequent­ly took pills which are being distribute­d to treat filaria.

While in the barracks at the Grove Police Station, Cozier collapsed and was subsequent­ly rushed to the

Georgetown Public Hospital in an unconsciou­s state. Cozier then suffered two seizures and subsequent­ly died.

During his daily COVID-19 update yesterday, Anthony said the young policeman received the Varicella vaccine, which is used to protect against the chickenpox, as well as a pneumococc­al vaccine that in some cases is used to protect against pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis.

“The preliminar­y informatio­n that I have is that the taking of the vaccines and the tablets are not the contributi­ng factor to his death,” Dr. Anthony said, while noting that a post-mortem examioccur­red. better nation understand­ing of what may have was ordered to give authoritie­s a

He further noted that he would not be able to provide a complete report on the case as the informatio­n available to him

was only preliminar­y. However, he reiterated that from his understand­ing the vaccines were not linked to Cozier’s death.

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