The Union Health Ministry on Monday said that 580 adverse events following immunisation were reported across the country since India’s cor...
The Union Health Ministry on Monday said that 580 adverse events following immunisation were reported across the country since India’s coronavirus vaccination drive began on January 16. An adverse event following immunisation, or AEFI, is any unexpected medical occurrence following inoculation but may or may not be related to the vaccine or the vaccination process.
The ministry said that 1,48,266 beneficiaries were vaccinated till 5 pm on Monday, the third day of the vaccination drive. “A total of 3,81,305 beneficiaries have been vaccinated till today through 7,704 sessions, as per the provisional report,” the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry added that seven people needed hospitalisation and two people died following the inoculation. However, the government pointed out that the deaths were not related to the vaccination. “No case of serious/severe AEFI attributable to vaccination till date,” Manohar Agnani, the additional secretary in the health ministry, said at a press conference, according to PTI.
A 46-year-old health worker in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad district died on Sunday evening, a day after being administered a coronavirus vaccine. Mahipal Singh, who worked as a ward boy at the district hospital, had complained of breathlessness and tightness in the chest. The ministry said that he died because of cardiopulmonary disease.
The second person who...