Hindustan Times (Patiala)

56-yr-old who got jab dies, vaccine link under probe

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

A 56-year-old health worker at Bhangrola primary health centre, who had received a Covid-19 vaccine shot on January 16, died due to cardiac arrest on Friday.

The district health department officials said that preliminar­y findings showed that the death might be unrelated to vaccinatio­n as the woman had shown no adverse reaction to the vaccine in the past five days.

“Her viscera have been sent to Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak, to determine the actual cause of death,” said Dr Virender Yadav, chief medical officer of the district.

“The cause of her death, if due to vaccinatio­n, is yet to be confirmed. She had received the Covidshiel­d shot. The postmortem done in Gurugram does not give any conclusive cause of death. But based on the examinatio­n by doctors of the Adverse Events Following Immunisati­on (AEFI) committee, the woman died due to cardiac arrest in her sleep,” he said, adding that until the final examinatio­n report is declared nothing can be claimed. “The state and central government have been informed about the incident” he said.

After confirmati­on given by the family, the hospital authority called the police to take the woman’s husband Lal Singh’s statement before a post-mortem examinatio­n to know the exact cause of death.

The health worker, Rajwanti, was a resident of Krishna Colony.

Her husband, Lal Singh, on Friday wrote to the SHO, New Colony police station, seeking to perform the last rites as there was a delay in postmortem report. Citing the entire episode, Singh in his letter said that his wife had slept at around 10pm on Thursday but she did not wake up the next morning. Thereafter, she was rushed to a private hospital in sector 39 where she was declared brought dead.

Singh said, “My wife had no health issues. At 8am she was declared dead, and we received the body around 4pm.”

In Gurugram, over 21 cases of minor side effects —such as nausea and high fever — had been reported since the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive started on January 16. None of them had to be admitted in hospital.

Experts say minor symptoms, like pain or swelling at the injection site and fever, are common in all sorts of vaccinatio­ns.

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