AstraZeneca vaccine also suspended in the Netherlands



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The Netherlands has suspended the coronary vaccination invented by Oxford-AstraZeneca. The BBC reports that the European country has suspended the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine due to concerns about possible side effects, including blood clots in vaccinators.

The government said in a statement that astragenera vaccination in the Netherlands would be suspended until March 29.

Ireland, another European country, has previously suspended coronavirus vaccines made by the same company. The country’s health minister, Stephen Donnelly, made the announcement in a tweet on Sunday (March 14). He said it was a government precautionary measure.

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization of Ireland (CANI) has recommended that Norway take this step in the wake of serious incidents such as blood clots in the adult body.

The Netherlands suspended vaccinations shortly after the incident in Ireland. The Dutch government said in a statement that the decision was made as a precautionary measure in Norway and Denmark, with reports of possible side effects, including blood clots in the bodies of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccinators.

“We cannot approve the vaccine if there is a dilemma,” said Dutch Health Minister Hugo de Jong. (Regarding the ticker) Everything is fine; We have to be sure of this. So postponing vaccination is a good decision for now.

However, the corona vaccine invented by AstraZeneca has not been shown to cause blood clots in humans. The company said in a review. More than 16 million people have been vaccinated in the European Union and the United Kingdom. Analyzing their safety data, it was found that they did not face any risk of blood clots in the veins or any other risks.

The World Health Organization says there is no risk from using the vaccine. The European Medicines Agency said in a statement that there was no evidence that the vaccine was causing blood clotting.

Ittefaq / TR



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