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Govt tells why waiting for 30 mins post vaccination at inoculation centre needed

The health ministry also said that the death rate is 0.0002% out of the 235 million doses administered so far, highlighting that the benefits of the vaccine far outweigh the risks.

Published on: Jun 15, 2021 11:01 PM IST
By | Written by | Edited by , Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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The government panel which was studying the severe adverse effects following Covid-19 vaccination on Tuesday pointed out the need to wait for 30 minutes at the vaccination center so that their anaphylactic reactions can be promptly treated, according to a report by news agency PTI. The National AEFI committed on Tuesday released a report where it said that a sexagenarian man died due to anaphylaxis, which means a severe allergic reaction, following vaccination. The beneficiary had received the Covishield jab.

Residents waiting outside of Covid 19 vaccination centre at the Civil Hospital Sector 45 in Chandigarh. (Keshav Singh/Hindustan Times)
Residents waiting outside of Covid 19 vaccination centre at the Civil Hospital Sector 45 in Chandigarh. (Keshav Singh/Hindustan Times)

“This is the first death linked to Covid-19 vaccination due to anaphylaxis. It re-emphasises the need to wait for 30 minutes at the inoculation centre after receiving the jab. Most anaphylactic reactions occur during this period and prompt treatment prevents deaths,” Dr NK Arora, advisor to the National AEFI committee was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.

The health ministry also said that the death rate is 0.0002% out of the 235 million doses administered so far, highlighting that the benefits of the vaccine far outweigh the risks.

The national AEFI committee report also said that there were 2.7 deaths per million vaccine doses administered and 4.8 hospitalisations per million vaccine doses administered as per data recorded till the first week of April.

“There can be multiple factors and detailed analysis will be conducted by district and state level officials and then a conclusion will be reached on whether death was due to vaccine or due to any underlying comorbidities or other conditions,” the health ministry said.

The ministry said that reports which showed at least 488 deaths between January 16 and June 7 following vaccination were linked to post-Covid complications, were based on ‘incomplete data’ and ‘limited understanding’.

 
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