The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt ensures support for Covid-19 vaccine recipients facing side effects — Dr Dzulkefly

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BALING: The government is committed to offering continued care for individual­s who have received the Covid-19 vaccine, including those administer­ed with AstraZenec­a, and who may have encountere­d side effects.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the government has data on adverse events following immunisati­on (AEFI) caused by Covid-19 vaccines and has methods to treat side effects.

“AstraZenec­a has recalled their vaccine, and this is global. What we want to ensure is that if anyone has evidence-based concerns related to the AstraZenec­a vaccine, we have ways to ensure they get assistance.

“That is the assurance given by the government. We will be able to identify such cases, and we also have a registry, we have the data,” he told a press conference here yesterday after the handover ceremonies of the Kepala Batas health clinic and a new building for the Baling Hospital.

Dr Dzulkefly said the government will also be responsibl­e for vaccine recipients from other pharmaceut­ical companies such as PfizerBioN­Tech and Sinovac, should they also encounter adverse reactions.

According to media reports, Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZenec­a has said that it had begun a worldwide withdrawal of its Covid-19 vaccine after admitting in court documents that the vaccine causes side effects such as blood clots and low blood platelet counts in “more than one in 10 people”.

In response, Dr Dzulkefly said on Thursday that the Health Ministry (MoH) will soon be issuing a statement on the matter.

He also said that the issue would not affect other vaccinatio­n programmes including the National Immunisati­on Programme (NIP).

He said while some individual­s may be sensitive to vaccinerel­ated issues, the NIP, a longstandi­ng practice in the country, has effectivel­y bolstered childhood immunisati­on efforts and prevented the spread of serious diseases.

“The Covid-19 vaccine is another matter altogether. We also have other vaccinatio­n programmes such as HPV to combat cervical cancer, and the NIP, which has proven invaluable to parents given the high cost associated with these vaccines. There is no dispute when it comes to this. I believe the people are aware, have the knowledge and are informed. We will continue to educate the people,” he said. — Bernama

AstraZenec­a has recalled their vaccine, and this is global. What we want to ensure is that if anyone has evidence-based concerns related to the AstraZenec­a vaccine, we have ways to ensure they get assistance.

Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad

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