COVID-19 post-vaccination deaths have made international headlines. Recently, the Norwegian Medicines Agency (Noma) reported that 23 people had died after receiving their first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. In detail, those who died have severe underlying health conditions and were all aged 75 above.
Despite that, the World Health Organisation (WHO) supported the claim that no clear evidence pointed out that the vaccine had contributed to the deaths. Yet, cases of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction to the shots that can be life-threatening have been known.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been roughly 15 cases of anaphylaxis with the Moderna shot and 45 with the Pfizer shot.
In line with the above, Real Research created this survey to gauge the public’s concern about COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths. Do you think COVID-19 vaccines should still be administered despite alleged post-vaccination deaths? Because of possible deaths and reported side effects, which of the COVID-19 vaccines do you think poses the most risk?
All eligible respondents can answer this Real Research survey from February 26, 2021. All participants who complete the survey will receive 10 TNC Coins as rewards.
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The coronavirus vaccine has greatly reduced mortality. Be aware of yourself. Stay away from death.
No I don’t think so may be thoes that die are just allergic to the vaccine. In as much as the vaccine is able to cure covid 19, I think it will save many life more than death rate and not in the expense of self isolating