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580 adverse events reported post-COVID immunisation: Health Ministry

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580 adverse events reported post-COVID immunisation: Health Ministry

580 adverse events reported post-COVID immunisation: Health Ministry

Additional Secretary of Health Ministry Manohar Agnani informed that a total of 580 adverse events were reported post-vaccination drive.

He said, "A cumulative of 580 Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFIs) has been reported.

Of which 7 have been hospitalised."


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