The COVID vaccine was being blamed for the continuous deaths after the Corona period. Many people also said that their body has become weak after taking the COVID vaccine. The Oxford-AstraZeneca company, which gave the formula for the Covishield vaccine, had accepted the side effects. Now a big report has come out regarding the side effects of the COVID vaccine. On Tuesday, Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda presented ICMR’s research in Parliament.
The Union Health Minister told the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday that the study of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has made it clear that getting the corona vaccine has not increased the risk of sudden death among young people and adults in India. He said, ‘In fact, this study of ICMR shows that the possibility of such deaths is less due to the COVID vaccine. In this report, ICMR has tried to dispel the fears that the untimely deaths of young people and adults in India during the last few years were related to corona vaccination.
During the research, 729 such cases were taken as samples in which sudden death had occurred. 2916 samples were such that were saved after suffering a heart attack. The findings of the research showed that taking at least one dose or two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine significantly reduces the chances of sudden death without any reason.
On October 14 this year, the Supreme Court dismissed the petitions alleging side-effects like blood clotting due to the corona vaccine. The bench of then Chief Justice (CJI) Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Mishra had said that these petitions were filed only to create sensation.
AstraZeneca had said that there would be side effects
Allegations of alleged side effects of the Covid vaccine gained momentum when British pharma company AstraZeneca admitted in the court there in April this year that its Covid-19 vaccine – Covishield – could cause side effects. However, the company also said that this would happen only in very rare cases. Serum Institute of India produced the Covishield vaccine in India using the formula developed by Oxford-AstraZeneca.
However, the Serum Institute claimed that no case of side effects of the Covishield vaccine has been reported in India. In the documents submitted to the British court, AstraZeneca admitted that its corona vaccine could cause thrombosis thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) in one case out of 10 lakh. In this case, blood clots form in the body and the platelet count drops significantly.
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