The Department of Health on Thursday said it was notified the day before that a 66-year-old man had been given two shots of the BioNTech vaccine at the Yau Oi Sports Centre in Tuen Mun. He was subsequently sent to hospital for observation.
The vaccine’s manufacturer recommends an interval of at least 21 days between the first and second dose. Human Health Associates, which operates the centre where the double jab was administered, said their own initial investigation confirmed errors had been made during the inoculation, leading to the nurse being suspended from duty.
Dr David Lam Tzit-yuen, who is in charge of the inoculation centre at Queen Elizabeth Stadium, said health care workers administering the vaccine must check the patient’s HKID, provide the shot, dress the injection site, then double-check the patient’s personal information before printing their paper records.
Ho stressed that such errors were a one-in-a-million occurrence in Hong Kong while saying he hoped medical workers would be more alert in handling vaccinations.
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