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Overseas Network, April 7th. The British government recently tried to persuade the public to receive the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. British experts have pointed out that this vaccine is indeed related to rare blood clots, especially for women under 55 The risk is greatest afterwards.
According to the British " guardian" local time on the 6th, the British government urges the public to vaccinate as soon as possible when the supply of vaccines is sufficient. Compared with the efficacy of preventing new coronary pneumonia, the latter seems to be more important. Some British drug safety experts believe that there may be a "causal relationship" between the AstraZeneca vaccine and thrombosis, but experts also believe that the vaccination plan should continue.
Professor Saad Shakir, director of the Department of Drug Safety Research (DSRU) of the University of Southampton, UK, said on the 6th that evidence accumulated in Europe and the UK shows that the causal relationship between vaccines and rare blood clots is consistent with it. Shakir emphasized that although the risk of new coronary pneumonia is so great that vaccination cannot be stopped, measures should still be taken to reduce the risk after vaccination in the group of women under 55 that is currently known to have the greatest impact. DRSU has now Notify the regulatory agency of the results of its analysis.
The head of the European Medicines Agency said on the 6th that it is difficult to say that there is no connection between the AstraZeneca vaccine and thrombosis. In mid-March of this year, many countries including Denmark, Germany, France, and Italy announced the suspension of the use of AstraZeneca vaccine due to concerns about the possible risk of blood clots after vaccination. In the UK, 30 people also experienced thrombosis after being vaccinated with AstraZeneca, and 7 of them died. (Hou Xingchuan, Overseas Network)
Source: Overseas Network
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