Is AstraZeneca vaccine a reason for blood clots or just a rumor?

The covid virus is the most important role of the vaccine in the war against the epidemic. With the use of the Covid-19 vaccine, we can all avoid this serious disease. The vaccination campaign is being further speeded up in many countries of the world, including India, to avoid the second wave of the covid-19 epidemic. In the meantime, some European countries have put a covid-19 vaccine under question. Germany, Italy, France, after the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, have also stopped the use of AstraZeneca Vaccine. These countries have banned the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine as a precautionary measure during reports of blood clots from the vaccine.

However, AstraZeneca has called its covid vaccine safe. The company has said that evidence of the root clot has not been found so far due to these vaccines. In addition, the World Health Organization, WHO, asserted that it is absolutely safe to use. In addition, the European Medicine Watchdog has also called the AstraZeneca Vaccine safe.

Several countries have banned the vaccine: It has been revealed that the three largest EU countries - Germany, Italy, and France - have been prevented from using the AstraZeneca vaccine on Monday. After which, Spain, Portugal, Slovenia, and Latvia have also banned the use of vaccines. These restrictions are not confined to EU countries only. Indonesia has also announced a delay in the use of this vaccine.

AstraZeneca reported: According to information received, British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has called its Covid vaccine completely safe. The company said there is no evidence that these vaccines have caused blood clots as reported from some European countries.

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