Several European countries are moving to resume AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccinations, after European regulators deemed it safe
Several European countries are moving to resume AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccinations, after European regulators deemed it safe
19 March 2021
About a dozen countries halted their use of the vaccine, due to reports of blood clots.
But officials at the European Medicines Agency have found the vaccine is NOT associated with ANY increased risk of blood clots.
Italy, Latvia and Lithuania have now restarted their vaccinations, with Sweden set to make a decision next week.
NO similar issues have been raised about the Pfizer vaccine, currently being rolled out in New Zealand.
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