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Vaccines for AstraZeneca, which were temporarily suspended in most of Europe, are being resumed one after another. This is because the European Union Agency for Medicines said there is no risk of blood clots from the AstraZeneca vaccine. Spain, hard hit by the coronavirus, has raised the upper limit on vaccinations against AstraZeneca from 55 to 65 as it rushed to resume vaccinations immediately. Reporter Seong-Hwan Kim will comply. In Spain, where the number of new cases per day is thousands per day, the vaccination rate in Spain is 12%, similar to that of Germany and France. Almost 6 million people have been vaccinated at least once, of which more than 1.8 million people have been vaccinated both times. The AstraZeneca vaccine was recently resumed after the lump sum vaccination was stopped due to fear of blood clots, but the anxiety was not completely alleviated. The EU Drug Administration has announced that there is no link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and the formation of blood clots, but added that the rare phenomenon requires further analysis. Spain, which has resumed vaccination, is accelerating vaccination by increasing the age of AstraZeneca from 18 to 55 to 65 years. The policy is to obtain Pfizer, Moder, or Vaccine if you are 65 or older with an underlying medical condition. Despite the conclusion of the European Medicines Agency that vaccination has more benefits, Sweden and Norway will resume vaccination after self-investigation. Although the safety of AstraZeneca was recently reconfirmed through a study in a phase 3 clinical trial that showed that the preventive effect of AstraZeneca was 79% in the United States, it will take longer to overcome the mistrust that still remains and increase the rate. vaccination. I’m Seonghwan Kim from YTN World in Madrid, Spain. # Spain # AstraZeneca Vaccine # Vaccination # European Drug Administration # Extended age limit # Crown 19 # Resume European vaccination