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Norway says advice on use of Pfizer vaccine is unchanged

NORWAY does not plan to change its policy on the use of Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine following reports of deaths in highly frail recipients after the inoculation was given.

BioNTech had earlier say that “Norwegian Health Authorities have now changed (their) recommendation in relation to vaccination of the terminally ill”. But the company later retracted the statement following clarification from Norway.

The Nordic country is currently vaccinating residents of care homes, including those with serious underlying diseases.

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Of these 23 reports, 13 have been looked into by Norwegian health authorities. These concerned individuals who were described as old, frail and with serious diseases.

But the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said its guidelines remained the same.

“The FHI has specified the advice that has been valid all the time, that one should have an assessment of each and every one before offering the vaccine,” Camilla Stoltenberg, the head of the agency, told a news conference.

“These are people who are very old, are frail and have serious diseases,” she said “When it comes to the cause (of death), no analysis has been done.”

“It is not a given that this represents an overmortality or a causality,” she said.

In Norway, an average of 400 people die each week in nursing homes and long-term care facilities.

Pfizer did not have any immediate comment.

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Germany’s health minister Jens Spahn said at a news briefing on Monday that the country’s vaccine regulator also saw no need to revise guidelines and that it was in contact with Norwegian counterparts.

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By The African Mirror

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