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UDOH/OME: No deaths from COVID-19 vaccine

UPDATED: MARCH 18, 2021 AT 2:14 PM
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SALT LAKE CITY– After an investigation, the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) and the Office of the Medical Examiner (OME) concluded there have been no deaths caused by the COVID-19 vaccine in Utah.

“The Office of the Medical Examiner has completed investigations into reported deaths where the decedent had recently received the COVID-19 vaccine,” read a joint statement from the UDOH and OME. “The OME has determined there have been NO DEATHS caused by the COVID-19 vaccines to date in Utah.”

The release went on to say the OME will investigate any death “that fall under its jurisdiction where decedents had recently received the COVID-19 vaccine.”


Utah Medical Examiner’s Office finds no link between COVID-19 vaccine and deaths


 

Both agencies state the authorized COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. “They [the vaccines] are how we will end this pandemic,” said UDOH and OME. 

Additionally, UDOH and OME say they are carefully tracking the side effects of those who have been vaccinated. 

“Public confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine is critical, and providing absolute transparency on the vaccine’s side effects is our goal. ”

 


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