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This Week in AsiaOpinion
Nathan Bartlett

Opinion | Pfizer coronavirus vaccine and frail people: too early to make firm conclusions

  • Reports of about 30 deaths among elderly people who took the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in Norway have raised safety concerns
  • But while it may not be the best choice for frail people, the vaccine should ideally be considered on a case-by-case basis

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An elderly person is vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at a nursing home in Norway. Photo: EPA-EFE
Reports of about 30 deaths among elderly nursing home residents who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine have made international headlines.
With Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) expected to approve the vaccine imminently and the roll out set to begin next month, this development might seem like cause for concern around the safety of the vaccine.

But there are a few reasons it shouldn’t be.

WHAT WE KNOW

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We haven’t seen this issue reported in any other countries which are rolling out the Pfizer vaccine.

Norway has reported about 45,000 people around the country have been vaccinated against Covid-19 so far. Their vaccine programme has mostly focused on residents in nursing homes.

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In other countries, there may be more of a focus on frontline health care workers in the first instance. So if there is any association between deaths in the elderly and this vaccine, it may not be apparent as yet.

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