The Hong Kong vaccination of China’s Kexing Wuhan pneumonia (novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19) vaccine situation is endless! 24 and a 26-year-old man after the vaccination reported serious discomfort, facial paralysis (facial nerve palsy), swollen mouth and face swelling and dizziness and other symptoms.
The Hong Kong media reported that the site workers priority group of men, 2:30 p.m. in the Tseung Kwan O gymnasium vaccination Kexing, but in the step out of the vaccination center immediately fainted, by ambulance to Tseung Kwan O Hospital. The man regained consciousness about an hour later and claimed that he did not have a long-term chronic illness. He regained consciousness about an hour later and found himself with facial paralysis, one eye swollen and unable to close, “as if he had been punched,” and his mouth tilted to the right and his face tense.
The man claimed that he still felt dizzy, his ears were red and his heart hurt about four hours after the inoculation. He decided to take the Kexing vaccine on the 23rd, thinking that he was young, healthy and without chronic diseases, so there should not be any problems, but unexpectedly even he had a serious reaction.
According to reports, as of the 23rd, a total of about 403,000 people in Hong Kong have received the first dose of the vaccine, of which about 252,800 people received the Coxin vaccine and about 150,200 people received the “Fubitai” vaccine, a collaboration between the German biotech company BioNTech and China’s Fosun Pharmaceuticals. Hong Kong and Macau have suspended the administration of the Fubatai vaccine due to a defective cap and packaging of a batch of Fubatai vaccine vials.
Hong Kong vaccine clinical incident assessment expert committee co-convener Kong Fan Yi pointed out that so far there are nine known cases of facial paralysis vaccination, all male, of which eight vaccination Kexing vaccine, one vaccination Fubatai vaccine. Another 35-year-old woman who was vaccinated with the Fubertide vaccine developed a skin rash, shortness of breath and palpitations.
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