Ministry of Health launches mobile-based vaccine monitoring survey
The Ministry of Health has launched the Post Vaccine
Symptom Check, a mobile-based survey that will help monitor
reactions to the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in New Zealand,
COVID-19 vaccination programme GM Post Event, Dr Tim Hanlon
says.
“New Zealand already has a reporting system in
place for monitoring reactions to any vaccine or medicine,
which can be submitted by both patients and their healthcare
professionals through the Centre for Adverse Reactions
Monitoring (CARM).
“The Post Vaccine Symptom Check is
another tool in our kete. It’s a proactive way to increase
our data collection about reactions to the Pfizer COVID-19
vaccine.
“Up to 10 percent of New Zealanders who
receivea dose of the PfizerCOVID-19vaccine will be
randomly selectedto participate in the survey.
“A
text message will be sent from the Ministry of Health six
days after each dose of the vaccine and 43 days after the
second dose,to askwhether you had anyreactions to
the vaccine.The first texts will be sent in the coming
days.
Participants can reply to the message for free by
texting YES, NO or STOP to opt out.
“If the reply is
YES, a unique URL will be sent via text, linking to a survey
where participants are asked to provide more details about
their reactions.
“We ask that everyone who receives a
text message participates, even if they haven’t had a
reaction. If you don’t receive a text, you can report any
reactions to the Pfizer vaccine through the CARM website or
by calling Healthline, even iftheyare
mild.
“The Post Vaccine Symptom Check will run daily
for the remainder of the COVID-19 Immunisation Programme.
Data collected from the survey will be grouped and
anonymously displayed on the Medsafe website once there is
enough data to report, likely by
late-September.
“Responses to the survey are being
captured for data collection purposes only and individual
cases will not be followed up on by CARM.
“The Post
Vaccine Symptom Check is an important data collection tool,
but it does not replace advice from a healthcare
professional.
“Most side effects of the Pfizer
COVID-19 vaccine are mild and don’t last long, however, if
you feel unwell after your vaccination, speak to your
healthcare professional for advice or call
Healthline.