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A young high school teacher has died in Slovakia after being vaccinated against the coronavirus with the preparation of the British-Swedish company AstraZeneca, Slovak television reports.
According to the information, after receiving the first dose of the vaccine in mid-February, a 38-year-old woman showed a strong negative reaction: severe headache, as well as pain in the joints and at the injection site, fever. .
A week after the vaccination, the teacher was admitted to the hospital in serious condition. A few days later, despite the strenuous efforts of doctors to save her, she died. The woman’s father blamed vaccine manufacturers for his daughter’s death and demanded that their use be stopped. In Slovakia, the drug AstraZeneca is used to vaccinate primary and secondary school teachers.
Vaccination against the coronavirus started in Slovakia on December 26 last year. To date, 388,584 inhabitants have been vaccinated, of which 208,340 have completed the complete vaccination cycle.
The first batch of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine was delivered to the republic on March 1. Its use, according to the Ministry of Health, should begin in the second half of this month. The country also receives drugs manufactured by the US company Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech, the US company Moderna, as well as AstraZeneca.
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