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Prof. Jang 12-year-old boy has chest tightness after Pfizer injection, not myocardial infarction

Today (3 Nov. 21), Dr. Sumanee Watcharasin, Director of the Bureau of Risk Communication and Health Behavior Development, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health Revealing the progress of vaccination yesterday (2 Nov 64) vaccination increased by 787,976 doses, totaling more than 77 million doses by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) aiming to speed up vaccination to reach 100 million doses. Sat within the month of Nov.

For the accelerated group of injections, which are students aged 12-17 years old, 2.5 million people have now received injections, out of the goal of 4.5 million, accounting for 55.4%. Currently, many schools have started their semester and study online, alternating with online classes. Teaching and learning under public health measures This allows them to continue their studies, but the meeting of the Ministry of Public Health and the Office of the Medical Education Commission is still concerned about the case of children returning home to live with their parents or elderly relatives with congenital disease. Must follow strict measures, namely, go home, shower before doing other activities with family, stay away, wash hands often, parents observe respiratory symptoms. If fever, cough, runny nose, and suspected of being infected, get tested with ATK immediately.

The news reports that a 12-year-old girl has undergone Pfizer injections. With chest tightness, shortness of breath, was treated at the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health. It was found that the symptoms were not caused by myocardial infarction as in the news. I’m feeling better now. Emphasize that all vaccines used in Thailand are safe. and has been certified by the World Health Organization.