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January 7th, 2022
A total of 10,040 cases of suspected adverse reactions to vaccines against Covid-19 had been reported in Slovakia by Tuesday, the State Institute for Drug Supervision (SUKL) has said on its website, adding that 1,392 of these cases were serious. By Wednesday, SUKL had registered seven deaths with causal links to vaccination, with these links in four cases (following inoculation with the Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines) defined as possible. The links in three cases (following inoculation with the AstraZeneca vaccine) were judged to be probable.
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