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Pelaksanaan Program Imunisasi Covid-19 Kebangsaan Mulai Hujung Bulan Februari
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watatakut replied at 4-2-2021 08:47 PM
aku tak nak.. kalau datang aku lari masuk hutan
Haha...sama la...nak cabut lari... 
Tak nak mandul |
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NORWAY said Covid-19 vaccines may be too risky for the very old and terminally ill, the most cautious statement yet from a European health authority as countries assess the real-world side effects of the first shots to gain approval.
Norwegian officials said 23 people had died in the country a short time after receiving their first dose of the vaccine. Of those deaths, 13 have been autopsied, with the results suggesting that common side effects may have contributed to severe reactions in frail, elderly people, according to the Norwegian Medicines Agency.
"For those with the most severe frailty, even relatively mild vaccine side effects can have serious consequences," the Norwegian Institute of Public Health said. "For those who have a very short remaining life span anyway, the benefit of the vaccine may be marginal or irrelevant."
The recommendation does not mean younger, healthier people should avoid being vaccinated. But it's an early indication of what to watch as countries begin to issue safety monitoring reports on the vaccines.
Emer Cooke, the new head of the European Medicines Agency, has said tracking the safety of Covid vaccines, especially those relying on novel technologies such as messenger RNA, would be one of the biggest challenges once shots are rolled out widely.
Pfizer and BioNTech are working with the Norwegian regulator to investigate the deaths in Norway, Pfizer said in an e-mailed statement. The agency found that "the number of incidents so far is not alarming, and in line with expectations," Pfizer said.
Allergic reactions have been uncommon so far. In the US, authorities reported 21 cases of severe allergic reactions from Dec 14-23 after administration of about 1.9 million initial doses of the vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech. That's an incidence of 11.1 cases per million doses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Though both Covid-19 vaccines approved so far in Europe were tested in tens of thousands of people – including volunteers in their late 80s and 90s – the average trial participant was in his or her early 50s. The first people to be immunised in many places have been older than that as countries rush to inoculate nursing-home residents at high risk from the virus.
Norway has given at least one dose to about 33,000 people, focusing on those considered to be most at risk if they contract the virus, including the elderly. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved late last year has been used most broadly, with a similar shot from Moderna approved earlier this month also now being administered.
Of 29 cases of potential side effects investigated by Norwegian authorities, almost three-quarters were in people age 80 or older, the regulator said in a Jan 14 report.
In France, one frail patient died in a care home two hours after being vaccinated, but authorities said given the patient's previous medical history there is no indication the death was linked to the vaccine. The French pharmaceutical safety agency on Thursday reported four cases of severe allergic reactions and two incidents of irregular heartbeat after vaccination.
The first Europe-wide safety report on the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine will probably be published at the end of January, the regulator's key medicines committee said on Friday. Vaccine makers are required to submit data monthly.
In the UK, which has carried out more immunisations per capita than anywhere else in Europe, authorities will assess safety data and plan to publish details of suspected reactions "on a regular basis," the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency said, without giving a date. – BLOOMBERG |
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Edited by notM at 4-2-2021 09:26 PM
Meols dah siap2 pindahkan mak dari Kampung ke rumah kakak...
Lepastu dah bgtau kakak sorok mak.... |
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Aku jenis takut jarum. Takut sampai boleh pengsan. Tempat keje wajib ambil suntikan typhoid. Tapi aku mintak makan pil 3 hari berturut turut. |
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Edited by Aerhys at 4-2-2021 10:00 PM
Satu ja nak tanya, di Malaysia ada apa2 skim bantuan kewangan kah utk mereka yg dapat kesan sampingan dari vaksin? Di Singapura ada skim bantuan kewangan khas ini. Daripada 113,000+ orang yg dicucuk Pfizer seramai 432 org mendapat kesan sampingan. Tapi lega sikit mereka dapat bantuan kewangan. Di Malaysia apa yg boleh rakyat marhaen boleh lakukan jika nasib tak baik dpt kesan sampingan sampai lumpuh atau meninggal dunia? Adakah kerajaan akan memantau dan membantu mereka?
Covid-19 vaccination: MOH to provide financial assistance for people affected by serious side effects
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/covid-19-vaccination-moh-provide-financial-assistance-people-affected-serious-side-effects
By ASYRAF KAMIL
Published JANUARY 28, 2021
Updated JANUARY 28, 2021
840 SHARES
A payment of up to S$10,000 will be made to those suffering serious side effects after getting a Covid-19 vaccine
This has to be judged by doctors to have been linked to the vaccine
A payment of S$225,000 will be made if a person dies or suffers severe permanent disability
More than 113,000 people have received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine
There have been 432 “adverse event reports” from these, which were resolved within a few days
SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health on Thursday (Jan 28) announced it will provide financial aid for those who suffer serious side effects from getting their Covid-19 vaccines in Singapore. However, it expects “few” people will need the programme, which is meant to “give a greater peace of mind for those taking the vaccination”.In a press statement, MOH added that more than 113,000 people in Singapore have received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, while more than 50 of them have completed their full vaccination regime after receiving their second dose.Of those who have been vaccinated, there have been 432 “adverse event reports” from healthcare professionals, MOH said.“Most of these reports were for regular symptoms such as injection site pain and swelling, fever, headache, fatigue, body aches, giddiness, nausea and allergic reactions such as itch, rash, swelling of eyes or lips or both.“These symptoms are reactions generally associated with all vaccinations and they generally resolved on their own within a few days.”Three people suffered anaphylaxis, which is a severe allergic reaction known to be experienced by a very small proportion of the population. All had recovered after a day in hospital and had been discharged.
HOW THE FINANCIAL SCHEME WORKS
The financial assistance scheme is called the vaccine injury financial assistance programme for Covid-19 vaccination (Vifap). It will provide two tiers of support to those who may be adversely affected by their inoculation.The first is a one-time payout of up to S$10,000 that will be given to those who were hospitalised and required care in the high dependency or intensive care unit, but later recover from the side effects caused by the vaccine.The second is a payout of S$225,000 that will be provided when a person dies or suffers permanent severe disability as a result of the vaccination.MOH stressed that those who have experienced serious side effects after their Covid-19 vaccinations can continue to receive support through the applicable healthcare schemes, such as the Central Provident Fund's MediShield Life as well as subsidies at Singapore’s public healthcare institutions.To qualify for the financial support, the person must be a Singaporean, permanent resident or long-term pass holder who received their vaccination here.
The person must have “experienced a serious side effect that is potentially life-threatening or fatal, and has required inpatient hospitalisation or has caused persistent incapacity or disability”, MOH said.These serious side effects must then be assessed by a doctor to be linked to the Covid-19 vaccination.MOH said that it has since also appointed an independent clinical panel comprising experts in the relevant fields such as neurology, immunology and infectious diseases, to assess and adjudicate Vifap applications. This is because the “severity of (the) serious side effects can be broad, and assessment by the treating doctors may vary”.MAXIMISING PROTECTION AGAINST COVID-19The ministry stressed that vaccination is critical to protect “us and our loved ones”, especially those in the community who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reasons.This collective protection will become more effective as more people are vaccinated and is a “key enabler allowing us to return to normalcy”.
“We strongly encourage Singaporeans and long-term residents to come forward for vaccination when their turn comes, so that as a society, we can keep each other safe from the disease.“Even as we progressively vaccinate our population, we must keep in mind that vaccination is not a silver bullet. We must continue to adhere to the safe management measures to help us mitigate the spread and keep community transmission low,” it said.It added that the three reported cases of anaphylaxis involving the rapid onset of severe allergic reactions were “quickly resolved by healthcare professionals”.“The individuals, in their 20s and 30s, developed multiple symptoms such as rash, breathlessness, lip swelling, throat tightness and giddiness.” All three individuals had a history of allergies, including allergic rhinitis and food allergy such as to shellfish, but none had a history of anaphylaxis that would have precluded them from receiving the vaccine.MOH added that anaphylaxis can be controlled when detected and treated in a timely manner. As all vaccinated persons in Singapore are closely monitored, the symptoms in these three individuals were promptly detected and treated.
“All have recovered from the episode and were discharged from the hospital after a day’s observation or treatment.”The incidence rate of anaphylaxis here is now about 2.7 for every 100,000 doses administered.The incidence rates reported abroad is around one to two per 100,000 doses administered, after millions of vaccine doses have been administered. Variations in the incidence rate are to be expected initially as the numbers vaccinated in Singapore to-date are relatively small.Associate Professor Kenneth Mak, Director of Medical Services at MOH, said that anaphylaxis is a known but rare side effect of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.“As with all vaccines, there will always be a small proportion of susceptible persons who experience severe allergic reactions upon vaccination,” he said.“We have put in place precautionary measures such as pre-vaccination screening and post-vaccination observation, to ensure that our vaccination programme can be carried out safely,” he added.
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notM replied at 4-2-2021 08:23 PM
Meols dah siap2 pindahkan mak dari Kampung ke rumah kakak...
Lepastu dah bgtau kakak sorok mak... ...
Why? Vaksin xwajib kot. So far lah. |
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drivethru replied at 4-2-2021 08:40 PM
Aku jenis takut jarum. Takut sampai boleh pengsan. Tempat keje wajib ambil suntikan typhoid. Tapi ak ...
Kesiannya... |
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LadyCarefree replied at 4-2-2021 10:40 PM
Why? Vaksin xwajib kot. So far lah.
Kampung meols dah Ada kes Covid...lepastu banyak warga emas... |
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notM replied at 4-2-2021 09:44 PM
Kampung meols dah Ada kes Covid...lepastu banyak warga emas...
Oh. Ya bawalah ke tempat lebih selamat jika ada dn boleh. |
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LadyCarefree replied at 4-2-2021 10:49 PM
Oh. Ya bawalah ke tempat lebih selamat jika ada dn boleh.
Xda org syak Kat sana...kalau sini mesti KKM dtg kalau org kg bagitahu.
Lagi pun abg ipar kerja bahagian logistik...tempat kerja dia sanitation sentiasa dibuat. |
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jap - ni vaccine dari negara mana?
bagi lah tahu.
double blind trial phase 3 ke ? |
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notM replied at 4-2-2021 09:53 PM
Xda org syak Kat sana...kalau sini mesti KKM dtg kalau org kg bagitahu.
Lagi pun abg ipar kerja ...
Semoga kita dijauhkan dr virus covid19 dn selamat. |
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Orix replied at 4-2-2021 06:19 PM
iols pun nak vaksin pfizer jah... lain2 takmo...
Iols nk yg oxford. Sapa xnk tu mesti jenis keje gaji jalan waktu pkp atau mmg menganggur mcm sohai . Ikutkan i xnk tp fikir nk survive business terpaksa la ambik |
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drivethru replied at 4-2-2021 09:40 PM
Aku jenis takut jarum. Takut sampai boleh pengsan. Tempat keje wajib ambil suntikan typhoid. Tapi ak ...
Kesian nya uols. Nnti nk beranak mcm mana? |
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Aerhys replied at 4-2-2021 09:59 PM
Satu ja nak tanya, di Malaysia ada apa2 skim bantuan kewangan kah utk mereka yg dapat kesan sampinga ...
Wah bagusnya SG. Kalau x ada mcm ni dkt malaysia i xnk vaksin |
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Iols is frontliner. Nama pun dah bagi kat kkm. Taklimat pun dah dengar. So hadap maybe kena cucuk 23 feb onwards |
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notM replied at 4-2-2021 05:48 PM
Suntik lah dulu Abahcow, Zahid Hamid, Anwar Ibrahim, Mat Sabu dan Hadi Awang dulu
Ko nak biarkan barisan umno tua kutuk tu semua tak vaksin? Vaksinkan mereka dulu. Bagi yg murah cansino or sputnik sudeh |
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mbhcsf replied at 4-2-2021 11:41 PM
jap - ni vaccine dari negara mana?
bagi lah tahu.
Ada banyak jenis kita dapat sini. Ramai yg bakal dapat pfizer. Frontliner kot. First phase. |
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LadyCarefree replied at 4-2-2021 10:42 PM
Kesiannya...
Takut dia sampai bila nampak picagari tu, badan jadi loya dan muntah. |
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anony-mous replied at 5-2-2021 12:11 AM
Kesian nya uols. Nnti nk beranak mcm mana?
Dah beberapa kali pitam. Terbaru pitam kat toilet ppum selepas ambil darah denggi. |
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