Norway government has launched a warning about the Corona Vaccine after 23 people died of it

The Norway Medicines Agency announced in a statement that a total of 23 people died within a few days of receiving their first dose.

Norway government has launched a warning about the Corona Vaccine after 23 people died of it
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Corona virus is not taking the name of havoc. Meanwhile, the news about the corona vaccine has increased, after which there is a hope among people that there will be vaccination at the earliest and life will be back on track. Vaccination process has been started in some parts of the world. But the news just received has kept everyone stunned. According to the information received, about 23 people have been confirmed dead after the first dose of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine in Norway, which has been reported by health officials.

The Norway Medicines Agency announced in a statement that a total of 23 people died within a few days of receiving their first dose. About 13 of the deaths after vexation were from nursing home patients who were at least 80 years old, and health officials say the deaths were due to the side effects of vaccination. Seeing the side effects of the vaccine, it can be said that it is not good for the elderly people at all.

The chief physician of the Norwegian Medicines Agency, Dr. Sigurd Hortemo, said that common side effects such as fever and nausea may contribute to the fatal outcome in some vulnerable patients. The Norwegian Medicines Agency states that it cannot affect the side effects of the vaccine, which is a fatal outcome for patients with severe disease.

As a result, the Immunization Guide has been prepared with more detailed advice on vaccinating the elderly. The Norway Medicine Agency and the National Institute of Public Health will assess all reports of suspicious reactions. The Pfizer vaccine requires two doses to separate for 21 days. It should be stored in ultra-cold freezers, thermal shipping containers or refrigerators. 

In the midst of the vaccine rollout, global deaths from COVID-19 on Friday were up over 2 million. According to Oxford University, over 35 million doses of various COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed worldwide.