Norway shocked 23 people died after vaccination health officials exposed 2 major groups at high risk of vaccination

Pneumonia in Wuhan affects people all over the world, and many European countries have recently started to administer the vaccine. However, Norway has reported that 23 people died after receiving the first dose of the vaccine, and the authorities also pointed out that “the vaccine is extremely risky for the elderly and people with terminal illnesses”. Countries are still evaluating the side effects of the vaccine, and Norway’s statement is one of the most cautious by European health authorities.

Regarding the deaths of 23 people after vaccination, the Norwegian Medicines Agency (NMA) said, “Autopsies have been performed on 13 of the people, and the results show that common side effects are likely to be severe in older, weaker vaccine recipients. In addition, the Norwegian Public Health Agency (NPA) said, “The results of the autopsies performed on 13 of these people show that the common side effects are likely to be severe in older, frail people.

In addition, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health noted in a statement that even mild side effects of the vaccine can have serious consequences for extremely frail people. For people who may not live long, the benefits of the vaccine may be minimal or irrelevant. .

In fact, at least 33,000 people are currently receiving their first dose of the vaccine in Norway, mostly in groups at higher risk of infection, including the elderly and people with medical conditions. The Pfizer & BioNTech vaccine, approved for use in Europe since the end of last year, is the most used, and the Moderna vaccine, approved for use in January, has also been administered to people.