Carlos Andrés Basco, Secretary of Health of Córdoba, confirmed to EL TEMPS that the nursing assistant Yeidis Johana Pérez Martínez, who presented a clinical picture in Sahagún, is stable, under monitoring, without ventilatory support and in a hospital of high complexity of Montería and his examinations do not show anomalies.
This concept was issued by Basc after personally visiting Pérez Martínez and reviewing what has happened to this health worker.
And while that symptomatology came hours after he received the covid-19 vaccine, the Basque secretary says it is being investigated whether his condition is related to the application of the dose against the coronavirus.
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According to reports in local media from versions of his relatives, the assistant presented a neurological condition that required medical attention and transfer to the city of Montería.
Similarly, Basque said that on Tuesday a joint meeting was held with representatives of INVIMA, the Ministry of Health, the National Institute of Health and local health secretaries to discuss the case in depth and at this time the inquiries continue which for now have not established a relationship of symptoms with the vaccine.
Basque expressed a message of solidarity with the family of the health worker and, given the importance of the case, said he was aware of its evolution.
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