Vaccine safety experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) are meeting on Tuesday to review the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab, after several European countries halted their rollouts. A number of cases of blood clots were reported in Europe after the vaccine was administered. But the numbers are below the level you would expect in the general population. The UK medicines regulator and the WHO say there is no evidence of a link between the vaccine and clots. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) - the European Union's medicines regulator - is also meeting on Tuesday. It is expected to issue its decision on the continued use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccination on Thursday. About 17 million people in the EU and the UK have received a dose of the vaccine, with fewer than 40 cases of blood clots reported as of last week, AstraZeneca said.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Is the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine safe?
Vaccine safety experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) are meeting on Tuesday to review the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab, after several European countries halted their rollouts. A number of cases of blood clots were reported in Europe after the vaccine was administered. But the numbers are below the level you would expect in the general population. The UK medicines regulator and the WHO say there is no evidence of a link between the vaccine and clots. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) - the European Union's medicines regulator - is also meeting on Tuesday. It is expected to issue its decision on the continued use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccination on Thursday. About 17 million people in the EU and the UK have received a dose of the vaccine, with fewer than 40 cases of blood clots reported as of last week, AstraZeneca said.
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