Govt to support Covid-19 vaccine recipients suffering from side effects, says Dzulkefly

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Govt to support Covid-19 vaccine recipients suffering from side effects, says Dzulkefly
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BALING: The government is committed to offering continued care for people who have received the Covid-19 vaccine, including those administered with AstraZeneca, and who may have encountered side effects.

Health minister Datuk Seri Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad said the government has data on adverse events following immunisation caused by Covid-19 vaccines and has methods to treat them.“AstraZeneca has recalled its vaccine, and this is global. What we want to ensure is that if anyone has evidence-based concerns related to the AstraZeneca vaccine, we have ways to ensure they get assistance.

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He said the NIP, a long-standing practice nationwide, has effectively bolstered childhood immunisation and prevented the spread of serious diseases.“The Covid-19 vaccine is another matter altogether. We also have other vaccination programmes such as HPV to combat cervical cancer, and the NIP, which has proven invaluable to parents given the high cost associated with these vaccines.

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