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Warszawa (PL)
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Tue 23 April 2024
Budapest (HU)
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February 4th, 2021
The Czech State Institute for Drugs Control (SUKL) has registered 322 cases of suspected adverse effects of the vaccines against Covid-19 by Tuesday, while the number of suspicions rose by 124 in a week, according to the data the institute released on its website. Most frequently, people who received the vaccine reported fever, chill, pain in the injection puncture, fatigue, headache and muscle and joint pains. More than 310,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the Czech Republic with a population of 10.7 million so far. Most of the vaccine recipients report side effects that are described in official documents on the vaccines.
CTK
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