The Danish People s Party fears that its continued use amid uncertainty may scare people off from vaccination and jeopardise the national inoculation strategy.
According to international reports, a batch of shots has caused “serious cases of blood clots among vaccinated people” prompting the countries to halt it as the European Medicine Authority (EMA) launched investigations into the jab.
This came as Kenya’s Health ministry assured the public that so far no adverse side effects have been reported locally.
“I have not heard of any reports and we haven’t received any communication in that regard,” said Dr Patrick Amoth, the acting Health director-general. “We have not heard any cases of adverse reactions amongst our recipients.”
A recipient of the jab, Dr Amoth said he only experienced soreness at the site of injection after receiving his first dose last week, which wore off after 24 hours.
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