23 die in Norway after receiving COVID-19 vaccine

Dr Emer Cooke, the new head of the European Medicines Agency, has said tracking the safety of Covid-19 vaccines, especially those relying on novel technologies such as messenger RNA, would be one of the biggest challenges once shots are rolled out widely.
Allergic reactions have been uncommon so far. In the United States, the authorities reported 21 cases of severe allergic reactions from Dec 14-23 after administration of about 1.9 million initial doses of the vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE. That’s an incidence of 11.1 cases per million doses, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
The first people to be immunised in many places have been older than that as countries rush to inoculate nursing-home residents at high risk from the virus.
Norway has given at least one dose to about 33,000 people, focusing on those considered to be most at risk if they contract the virus, including the elderly.
In France, one frail patient died in a care home two hours after being vaccinated, but the authorities said that, given the patient’s previous medical history ,there is no indication the death was linked to the vaccine.
The French pharmaceutical safety agency on Thursday reported four cases of severe allergic reactions and two incidents of irregular heartbeat after vaccination.
Representatives for Pfizer and BioNTech didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved late last year has been used most broadly, with a similar shot from Moderna Inc approved earlier this month also now being administered.