The Herald (South Africa)

Botswana probes deaths of two people who took AstraZenec­a vaccine

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Botswana is investigat­ing the deaths of two among thousands of people who had been given doses of AstraZenec­a’s Covid-19 vaccine to see if there is any link, the health ministry said.

The country has so far administer­ed about 31,000 doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine, the only vaccine it has started rolling out.

India donated 30,000 doses of the vaccine that were manufactur­ed by the Serum Institute of India (SII), and Botswana bought 33,000 doses that were made in South Korea from global vaccine distributi­on scheme COVAX.

The two people who died had taken the shots made in India.

AstraZenec­a and the SII did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Botswana’s health ministry did not say how the people died.

Millions of doses of the AstraZenec­a shot have been safely administer­ed around the world.

The European Medicines Agency received reports of 169 cases of the rare brain blood clot by early this month, after 34 million doses had been administer­ed, Sabine Straus, chairperso­n of the EMA’s safety committee, said.

Most of the cases reported had occurred in women under 60.

The Botswana health ministry said on Sunday that the two deaths were of elderly people.

It did not elaborate.

The AstraZenec­a doses were made in India and are being distribute­d under the brand name Covishield.

“The ministry has referred the matter to the regulator being BOMRA for immediate investigat­ion. It is expected that BOMRA investigat­ion will seek to establish the cause of two deaths as well as whether they are in any way linked to the Covid-19 vaccine which was administer­ed,” the statement read.

It advised the public to remain calm and said people who were recovering from recent illness should consider delaying getting the vaccine.

Botswana’s investigat­ion comes after Europe’s drug regulator said it had found a possible link between AstraZenec­a’s vaccine and very rare cases of blood clots.

Experts say that, even if a causal link is proved between the vaccine and blood clots, the risks of getting a serious clot are minute compared to the risks from possible Covid-19 infection, which can cause similar clots along with other serious symptoms.

Botswana has recorded about 40,000 coronaviru­s cases and 630 deaths during the pandemic, few by comparison with other countries around the world, but its economy was hit hard last year, contractin­g almost 8%.

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