With the launch of the next phase of Covid-19 vaccination in the country from 1 March, the Union Health Ministry has discontinued the dissemination of publishing Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) reported among beneficiaries.
Explaining the reason for this action, the ministry said on 11 March, Thursday that it found the AEFI data "so insignificant" that it did not continue releasing it in the public domain.
"The data is so minuscule and absolutely insignificant that we thought not to share it daily. But since you have asked, we are telling you now," Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said at a press briefing.
"This is almost surrogate to zero," he added.
However, the ministry assured that it will come up with the AEFI data of age prioritized beneficiaries. "We are looking at the big picture now. However, we have the fragmented data of those between 45 to 59 and above 60 years of age."
Till the last data which was given by the ministry publicly, 46 deaths were recorded and 51 persons were hospitalized, as per the release shared on February 26. However, the ministry had clarified that no case of serious/severe AEFI/Death was attributed to vaccination till then.
So far, 2,60,73,517 doses of corona vaccine have been administered in the country since the drive began on January 16 after approval for 'Covishield' and 'Covaxin'.
While people are vaccinated free of cost at government hospitals, those taking the shots at private hospitals are charged Rs 250 per dose.
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