Norwegian Public Health Institute has updated its Covid-19 vaccination guidelines following the death of 13 people who received the Pfizer-BionTech vaccine jab.
There were
also 29 vaccine recipients who had developed significant side effects,
including nine serious cases and seven mild ones.
All Covid-19
vaccines can sometimes cause adverse reactions like fever and nausea.
The Norwegian
guidelines have now instructed medics to thoroughly evaluate nursing home
residents before giving them the vaccine.
“For very ill
people who are not expected to live long, the benefit of the jab “may be
marginal or negligible,” the guidelines say.
Of the 13 who
died, the Norwegian Medicines Agency said all were frail and elderly people who
had unusually strong reactions to the jabs.
Norway
launched its Covid-19 immunization programme on December 27, including
residents of nursing homes on the priority list.
Since then,
23 people have died shortly after receiving the injections.
Norwegian
medics are evaluating all such cases and have linked 13 of them to the side
effects of the vaccine, according to local media.
“We do not
see anything alarming with these figures. All deaths are in elderly and frail
people with underlying diseases,” Dr.Steinar Madsen, the medical director of
the national drug regulator, the Norwegian Medicines Agency, explained.
For context,
Norway has a population of over five million.
Madsen
previously said that between 350 and 400 people die at the country’s nursing
homes each week as he predicted that some elderly people may not react well to
the vaccine.
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