2023-11-01 14:45:08
A 5th grade student died following illness and then a fall following his vaccination once morest the papillomavirus. However, the authorities do not establish any link between the tragedy and the injected serum.
A “craniocerebral trauma following a fall on the back of the head”. During a press conference this Tuesday, October 31, the public prosecutor of Nantes indicated that the death of a schoolboy in Saint-Herblain (Loire-Atlantique) was not directly linked to the vaccine once morest the papillomavirus injected a few minutes before his illness.
“Shortly following, the child said he did not feel well. He was placed on a chair and according to the first hearings, he fell heavily,” explains Renaud Gaudeul the day following the teenager’s autopsy, in remarks reported by France Bleu.
“Stress caused by vaccination”
This 5th grade student died on October 27, a few days following his vaccination carried out as part of the campaign once morest papillomaviruses, which can be responsible for cancer, launched at the beginning of October in middle schools.
The Regional Health Agency (ARS) of Pays de la Loire had announced that the schoolboy had suffered a “heavy fall” which caused head trauma. “This type of discomfort can occur due to the stress caused by vaccination but is unrelated to the vaccine product or to a defect in the quality of the vaccine,” insisted the agency in a press release.
Additional investigations
“As I speak to you, we do not have any elements to indicate that it was the vaccine product itself which was the cause of the death,” the prosecutor said on Tuesday.
“There will be additional investigations concerning the origin of the discomfort,” he adds, according to Ouest-France.
For his part, the Minister of Health affirmed this Tuesday that the tragedy has “no link with the injected product”. “It’s a vaccine that we know very well, it has been injected 300 million times around the world,” assures Aurélien Rousseau.
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