Hong Kong tests passing of man who got COVID-19 antibody

 

Hong Kong experts on Tuesday announced the passing of a constantly sick man, two days after he got a COVID-19 immunization and said that it is too soon to close whether the antibody was identified with his demise.

The man's passing happened not exactly seven days after Hong Kong started its immunization program for need and in danger bunches in the city.

The 63-year-elderly person was immunized with the COVID-19 antibody on Feb. 26 at an administration assigned inoculation site and created windedness two days after the fact on Feb. 28. The man at that point conceded himself to an emergency clinic, yet kicked the bucket the very day, as per an assertion from wellbeing specialists late Tuesday night.

While the assertion didn't determine which antibody the man was immunized with, the inoculation program in Hong Kong presently just uses shots from Chinese biopharmaceutical organization Sinovac.

Hong Kong wellbeing specialists said that the man's demise is under scrutiny.

"Right now, the causal relationship with the immunization couldn't be found out," the assertion said.

The patient was experiencing constant and respiratory infections, as indicated by an assertion by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong, where he was conceded subsequent to getting the inoculation.

A specialist board will investigate the matter and its discoveries will be delivered "in an opportune way," specialists said.

More than 40,000 individuals in Hong Kong have gotten the antibody since Friday, when the immunization drive started. In excess of 254,000 individuals have enlisted to take the antibody up until now.



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