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So far, almost 35 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Poland. Over a dozen thousand cases of an adverse vaccine reaction were reported after them. How much exactly? And what was their character?
- Adverse Reaction to Vaccine (NOP) is a medical condition that develops after the administration of the vaccine
- NOP can be mild, severe, or severe
- In Poland, such a reaction occurs once in several thousand cases of vaccination against COVID-19. It is mostly mild in nature
- More information can be found on the Onet homepage.
Vaccine adverse reaction – how many cases have been reported?
After the administration of nearly 35 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, 14 reports of adverse vaccine reactions were submitted to the State Sanitary Inspection. Of these, 11 were mild, manifested mainly by redness and short-term soreness at the injection site.
From the beginning of the implementation of the National Immunization Program, i.e. from December 27, 2020, when the first person was vaccinated, a total of 34 million 986 thousand was given in all points. 764 doses.
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17 million 863 thousand are fully vaccinated, i.e. with two doses of preparations from Pfizer / BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca, as well as with a single dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson. 425 people
NOP – how many severe cases were there?
From the first day of vaccination against 14 thousand. 109 adverse reaction reports after vaccination.
Serious or severe form was reported 2 times. Death occurred in 120 cases. In many of them, the true cause of death is unknown or unrelated to vaccination, in some it occurred several or several days after taking the preparation.
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An adverse reaction to vaccination is a deterioration in health within a certain period of time after injection. Reactions can be mild, severe or severe. Other reactions – apart from mild, i.e. redness and short-term soreness at the injection site – that have been reported include headache, fainting, shortness of breath, fever, thrombosis, fainting and dizziness
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