
No serious adverse events have been reported in children aged five to 11 who have taken their COVID-19 vaccine as of end-December last year, said the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) on Wednesday (Jan 19).
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The COVID-19 vaccination programme was rolled out to children aged five to 11 on Dec 27.
Six reports of “non-serious” reactions to the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty vaccine - the only vaccine approved for this age group - were lodged, representing 0.03 per cent of the 20,327 doses that were administered.
Of the six cases, three were allergic reactions such as hives and swelling of the eyelids, face and lips, while there was one report each of dizziness, fever and fast breathing, HSA said in a safety update.
This is the ninth such COVID-19 vaccine safety update, covering the period since the roll-out of the national programme on Dec 30, 2020 to Dec 31, 2021.
As for children aged 12 and above, HSA said it received 1,170 reports of adverse reactions, representing 0.18 per cent of the 663,239 doses administered. Vaccinations for this age group started on Jun 3.
Of these, 83 were serious adverse events including allergic reactions, skin conditions, seizures, dizziness, syncope (fainting and brief episode of loss of consciousness), myocarditis, pericarditis and tachycardia, HSA said.