The report highlights the challenges faced by the Ministry of Health during its management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although most reports received by the ministry were regarding minor side effects such as chills and pain at the injection site, there were significant effects that warranted investigation. These included reports of menstrual disorders among women and side effects among individuals over 12 who received the vaccine.
The audit also revealed shortcomings in the Ministry’s computerized systems, which failed to capture critical information from a significant number of reports of side effects from the corona vaccine. This led to an incomplete investigation of side effects, with some cases not receiving the attention they warranted. The Ministry faced challenges in processing reports from the general public and implementing vaccination campaigns in schools.
Despite these challenges, the Ministry defended its handling of the epidemic, noting that the vaccines had saved lives and transformed the pandemic into a preventable and treatable disease. The ministry emphasized its transparency in reporting side effects, highlighting its efforts to address reports of side effects in real-time and improve the reporting system. The report concluded that while there were significant challenges faced by the Ministry during its management of COVID-19, there were also notable successes, including increased vaccination rates and decreased mortality rates.
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