COVID-19 Vaccine Safety and Efficacy: Latest Updates and Information

2024-01-18 01:03:00

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18 Jan. 2024 8:03 a.m.

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Reporters reported that on January 17 The Department of Disease Control has issued a document explaining the case where academics have come out to publicize the effects of the COVID-19 vaccine. The Ministry of Public Health has ordered the Department of Disease Control to investigate and discuss with the National Vaccine Institute. and a panel of medical experts assess adverse events from immunization. (AEFI) to review academic information and the World Health Organization’s latest recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccines. Therefore, we would like to clarify the facts as follows: At present, various countries More than 13 billion doses of COVID vaccines have been administered worldwide, academic data confirms. Vaccines can prevent severe illness and death. All COVID vaccines used in Thailand must go through a process to certify efficacy and safety from the World Health Organization. and registered by the Food and Drug Administration There is a Department of Medical Sciences to inspect and certify production models. for maximum safety before being brought to serve the public Both have a tracking system and a system for monitoring adverse events following receiving the vaccine. Between March 1, 2021 and December 31, 2023, there were reports of incidents. There were 5.09 serious adverse events per 100,000 doses, and when considering the 1,797 deaths, it was found that most were not related to the COVID vaccine. Only 5 people were related to the vaccine, including thromboembolic events with Low platelets in 2 people, severe allergic reactions in 2 people, and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in 1 person, representing an incidence of death at less than one in a million doses.

In addition, the Ministry of Public Health also monitors long-term adverse events according to WHO recommendations, such as sudden cardiac arrest. Stroke Myocardial ischemia, etc. However, at this time no evidence has been found that can clearly confirm that It is related to the COVID vaccine. And the COVID vaccination also reduces the risk of developing COVID-19. following infection By studying in a large population It was found that the COVID-19 vaccine Can reduce the risk of COVID in both children and adults by 40-80% compared to not getting the vaccine.

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