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A report on adverse reactions after vaccination against COVID-19 is regularly published on the gov.pl website. The latest available data show that side effects after administration of the preparation occurred in 6. 899 citizens. More than a thousand cases were related to more serious vaccine reactions.
- A report that is regularly released by the government provides information on all reported adverse reactions of the body following the administration of the vaccine to COVID-19
- The table includes mainly data on mild post-vaccination reactions, such as redness at the injection site or tenderness of the arm.
- However, some cases concern deaths, thrombosis or other diseases related to blood clotting
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Adverse reactions after COVID-19 vaccines in Poland. How many so far?
From December 27, 2020, the vaccination of society against COVID-19 has been taking place in Poland. Until April 29, a total of 11 million 81 thousand. 369 vaccines. 8 million 316 thousand 698 citizens received the first dose and 2. 852 are fully vaccinated.
Four COVID-19 vaccines are currently available in Poland. These are mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) and vector vaccines (AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson). All, except the latter, require two doses of the preparation to be effective.
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The data available on the gov.pl website shows that by April 27, a total of 6 thousand were reported. 899 adverse post-vaccination reactions after administration of one of the available preparations. 5 thousand Of all reactions, 842 were mild. So it was redness at the injection site, arm tenderness or hand swelling. Of all vaccine adverse events, 1057 were serious body reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine.
How many people died after being vaccinated against COVID-19? Data for Poland
The data contained in the report available on the gov.pl website shows that by April 27, 2021, a total of 71 people died after vaccination. There were slightly more men (38) than women (33 deaths). Six of the deaths occurred in association with thrombosis or other blood clotting conditions.
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The table shows all deaths that occurred shortly after the COVID-19 vaccine was administered. However, not always death is actually related to the preparation. The report also includes cases where the patient, for example, hit his head and then died.
Thrombosis and thrombocytopenia following COVID-19 vaccination. How many cases so far?
There is a link between AstraZeneki and thrombosis, as the European Medicines Agency (EMA) confirmed a few weeks ago. There is also a possible correlation between clots and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. There have also been cases of thrombosis after the Pfizer and Moderna preparations. What is the situation in Poland? According to the vaccine adverse reaction report, thrombosis has so far been confirmed in 29 people vaccinated against COVID-19. Thrombosis was suspected in five others. The disease (or suspicion of it) occurred in 19 women. There were fewer men with thrombosis, confirmed or not – 15 in total.
Among the adverse reactions following vaccination against COVID-19 there are also other diseases related to blood clotting. Pulmonary embolism was also reported in patients (4 men, one died and 6 women – including one suspicion), arterial embolism (1 man and 1 woman), systemic embolism (1 woman), phlebitis (3 women). ), thrombocytopenia (4 men, including one with thrombosis and 2 women), clotting problems (1 woman, fatal), blood clots (1 man, fatal), swollen blood vessels (1 woman) , embolism (in 1 woman) and thrombus (in 1 woman).
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