AstraZeneca vaccine use reintroduced in European countries, EU opinion
AstraZeneca vaccine use reintroduced in European countries, EU opinion
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Some countries had banned its use, but most of them have now approved its reuse, a few countries have raised doubts about the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. It may be recalled that Germany, France, Italy, and Spain had temporarily banned blood clots in people taking the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine recently, but now the AstraZeneca vaccine is being introduced again in these countries

The EU's drug regulatory agency on AstraZeneca said: "The EU's drug regulatory agency has described the AstraZeneca vaccine as completely safe and effective." It has also said that "Our scientific opinion is that the AstraZeneca vaccine is completely safe and effective in protecting people from the coronavirus." There were reports that some people had complained of blood clotting after getting a vaccination. But after examining, it has been found that problems such as blood clotting or brain hombras have nothing to do with the vaccine.

WHO told the AstraZeneca vaccine safe: While the WHO, Europe's drugs regulator, and AstraZeneca themselves have reiterated that the vaccine is completely safe and there is no evidence that the use of the vaccine has increased the risk of blood clots or brain bleeding. WHO also gave a clean chit to AstraZeneca, saying there was no contact with the vaccine and blood clots. France, Spain, Italy, and Germany have already banned the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine. These countries said that the use of the vaccine is making complaints of blood clots.

AstraZeneca vaccine, which is named as covishield in India: It has been revealed that the AstraZeneca vaccine in India is being made in Pune's Serum Institute in the name of covishield. India is also carrying out a very fast vaccination campaign and there has been no problem related to this vaccine so far. And now other countries will also start using AstraZeneca once again.

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