The Borneo Post (Sabah)

25 fatalities not linked to Covid-19 vaccines

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PUTRAJAYA: The Covid-19 Vaccine P harm a co vigilance Special Committee (JFK) evaluation of 25 reports of adverse events following immunisati­on (AEFI), which involved deaths among recipients of the booster dose, found that the fatalities were unrelated to the vaccine received.

National Pharmaceut­ical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) director Dr Roshayati Mohamad Sani said the 25 reports were out of the 56 AEFI reports involving deaths among recipients of the booster dose vaccine that was received by the NPRA for investigat­ion and evaluation.

In a statement on the status of the Covid-19 vaccine AEFI as of April 1, she said 31 more cases are still being investigat­ed before they are tabled for evaluation by JFK.

She said a total of 131 cases, or 8.6 per cent, of the 1,526 AEFI reports of Covid-19 vaccine booster doses reported as of April 1 were classified as serious. Booster doses were rolled out from Oct 13 last year. As of April 1, 15,813,417 of the 68,924,040 Covid-19 vaccine doses administer­ed under the National Covid-19 Immunisati­on Programme (PICK) were booster shots.

On the AEFI report as a whole, Dr Roshayati said a total of 26,005 Covid-19 vaccine AEFI reports were evaluated, including 1,526 reports involving booster dose recipients and 264 reports involving children aged between 5 and 11.

According to her, 93 per cent or 24,182 of the AEFIs reported were non-serious and frequently reported ones such as fever, pain at the injection site, headache and muscle aches which will go away within one to two days.

Of the total AEFI reports received, she said there were 1,823 reports that had been categorise­d as serious based on the classifica­tion of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO).

This refers to effects that result in ward admission or extended ward stay, a threat to life, significan­t disability or requiring interventi­on to prevent permanent bodily damage, birth defects or suspected of causing death.

She said the total number of serious AEFI reports received included 609 cases that involved fatalities among Covid-19 vaccine recipients.

“A total of 460 reports have been investigat­ed and evaluated by JFK, of which no deaths were reported to be directly related to the vaccine received, while a total of 149 more reports are being investigat­ed before they are evaluated by JFK,” she said.

On the AEFIs among children aged between 5 and 11, Dr Roshayati said so far there has been a total of 264 reports involving this group.

Of the 264 AEFIs reported for children aged between 5 and 11, 15 reports were categorise­d as serious while the majority were classified as not serious.

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