The World Health Organization (WHO) has told countries that they can continue to use the AstraZeneca vaccine. In fact, after the introduction of the AstraZeneca vaccine in many countries, there has been a case of blood clot in the people. In such a situation, many countries have banned the use of this vaccine. The WHO chief scientist has suggested the introduction of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Dr. Soumya Swaminathan says that the United Nations Health Agency officials do not want to instill fear in the people. Officials are closely monitoring the use of the vaccine. He said that a review is going on which can be released with updated recommendations in early Tuesday. Significantly, after the blood clotting case of AstraZeneca vaccine, there is an atmosphere of fear among the people.
No case of death after vaccination: Swaminathan
Swaminathan said that some 300 million doses of Coronavirus Vaccine have been given to people all over the world. No such case of death has been found so far, which is related to the COVID-19 vaccine. He said, after the introduction of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the rate of blood clotting cases in people is actually much lower than normal people. Let us tell that many European countries have banned the use of AstraZeneca vaccine. This includes countries such as Spain, Italy, Norway, Northern Ireland, Denmark.
What did AstraZeneca say when the vaccine stopped being used?
At the same time, the British-Swedish company AstraZeneca said in a statement that it wants to assure that its COVID-19 vaccine is safe to use on the basis of clear scientific evidence. The company said that the safety of people will always be our priority. This case is being reviewed but the available evidence does not confirm that the reason for these cases is to be vaccinated. Earlier, the World Health Organization and the European Union medical regulator had said that there is no connection between this vaccine and cases of blood clotting.
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