Ontario Administers Over 38 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses with Low Adverse Event Rate

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Ontario has administered more than 38 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine since 2020, with a low incidence rate of adverse events. Public Health Ontario reports that the majority of these events were not serious, with allergic skin reactions and pain at the injection site being the most common issues. Only 1,256 events were considered serious. However, it should be noted that these events do not necessarily prove a causal relationship with the vaccine. Experts emphasize that the vaccines are safe and effective.

earlier this month showed that Ontario has administered more than 38 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine since 2020, with adverse events reported on 23,002 occasions. That would correspond with an incidence rate of just 0.06 per cent.

“Public Health Ontario looked at 40 million doses of the vaccine that have been given and it reinforced that these are among the safest therapies that we have in all of modern medicine,” Dr. Fahad Razak, an internist at St. Michael's Hospital, told CP24 on Monday. “These vaccines have been intensely studied, we know they are effective and now we know they are incredibly safe.”

The latest research comes as the province widens the eligibility for the new COVID-19 vaccine, which is specifically targeted to combat the now dominant XBB.1.5 subvariant. “The goal here is to keep the system protected. Remember this is the system that not only treats COVID-19 and influenza but it is the system that has to treat you if you have a heart attack or are in a car accident or need cancer therapy,” he said. “So I really want people to do what they can do to protect the system. Protect individuals who are at high risk but also our common resource of hospitals, making sure we are able to function as well as we can to take care of you.

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