Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

300 complaints of vaccine side effects

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Some 301 people in Cyprus have reported experienci­ng side effects from taking a COVID-19 vaccine since the country’s rollout in December.

According to the Pharmaceut­ical Services of the Health Ministry, until 12 July, 301 reports of adverse reactions possibly related to COVID-19 vaccinatio­n have been filed.

That is a fraction considerin­g Cyprus has jabbed around 500,000 people.

After evaluating each case, the

Pharmaceut­ical services classified 217 (72%) as mild to moderate and 84 (28%) as severe.

Most of the reports were connected with Pfizer’s Comirnaty, followed by AstraZenec­a’s Vaxzevria.

Reports on possible side effects of COVID19 vaccines were filed through the services’ online platform “yellow card” (https://www.phs.moh.gov.cy/yellowcard/ind ex.jsf).

The Health Ministry noted that the number and nature of the incidents could not be used as evidence over the safety of vaccines as adverse reactions could well be attributed to any underlying diseases or another undiagnose­d ailment not related to the vaccine.

The Pharmaceut­ical Services, tasked with monitoring the vaccines for any side effects, are encouragin­g health providers to report any possible reactions to the online platform.

Until 17 July, 484,793 people received the coronaviru­s vaccine, while 441,700 are fully vaccinated, according to the Pharmaceut­ical Services.

Some 130,221 people have received at least one shot of AstraZenec­a, of which 114,816 people have completed their vaccinatio­n course.

A total of 314,995 people were vaccinated with Pfizer’s Comirnaty, with 274,022 getting both shots.

Moderna’s vaccine was given to 39,577, of which 36,482 people have completed their vaccinatio­n. Some 16,020 people opted for Johnso&Johnson’s single-dose Janssen vaccine.

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