There were 78 surplus cases of lymphadenopathy per 100,000 vaccinated people but only three among the unvaccinated and infected.
There were nine fewer cases of shingles per 100,000 among the unvaccinated population than the norm, but 16 surplus cases among vaccinated patients.
What’s more, acute kidney injury and arrhythmia turned out to be less common among the vaccinated than would be expected.
Yet among the unvaccinated and infected patients, there were surplus cases — as many as 125 and 166 per 100,000 in the case of acute kidney injury and arrhythmia respectively.