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According to the publication, the decision was adopted by the Autonomous Communities of Andalusia, Castilla y León and the Canary Islands. For its part, the Spanish government called on the country’s people to calm down and assured them that no unusual side effects of the drug have been reported in the kingdom.
In the past, Denmark, Iceland, Italy and Norway temporarily stopped vaccinating with AstraZeneca following reports of blood clots in vaccinated people and a possible related death in Denmark.
In Spain, more than 3.17 million have been identified since the start of the pandemic. more than 72,000 cases of coronavirus infection. infected. The vaccination campaign in the country began at the end of December last year.
Part of the Croatian population refuses to be vaccinated with AstraZeneca
Some side of the Croatian population is refusing to get vaccinated against the coronavirus after side effects were reported with AstraZeneca.
This was announced on Friday by the state news agency HINA, citing the president of the national organization “Coordination of Family Medicine” Nataša Ban Toskič.
“This is my assessment based on what colleagues say,” emphasized Ban Toskič. “Some people who had to come to AstraZeneca today have refused, and others who were invited to come Monday after hearing that we have the AstraZeneca vaccine have said that they will not come to wait for another vaccine.”
According to the president of the organization, quite a few Croats are going to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, so they would not want the drug to be completely abandoned in the country.
However, according to the agency, other medical institutions have yet to register massive denials from AstraZeneca.
In the past, Denmark, Iceland, Italy and Norway temporarily stopped vaccinating with AstraZeneca following reports of blood clots in vaccinated people and a possible related death in Denmark.
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