The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

European Medicines Agency: "Astrazenica vaccine against corona - safe and effective" - ​​Walla! news

2021-03-18T16:28:28.898Z


The body sent sedatives after many EU countries stopped using the vaccine because of the appearance of blood clots in some vaccinated people. The agency said there was no evidence of a direct link, and that the benefit outweighed the risks


  • news

  • World news

  • Europe

European Medicines Agency: "Astrazenica vaccine against corona - safe and effective"

The body sent sedatives after many EU countries stopped using the vaccine because of the appearance of blood clots in some vaccinated people.

The agency said there was no evidence of a direct link, and that the benefit outweighed the risks

Tags

  • Astraznica

  • Corona virus

  • Vaccine for corona

News agencies

Thursday, 18 March 2021, 18:12 Updated: 18:25

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

  • After two weeks of absence: Tanzanian President John Magopoli ...

  • Prof. Levy: Respect the High Court decision on Ben Gurion Airport, also ...

  • Personal elections - Tal Shalev in a conversation with the chairman of Tikva Hadasha ...

  • Summary: Paris Saint-Germain - Night 0: 3

  • Murder campaign in the US: 8 people were shot dead in massage parlors ...

  • Chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu Avigdor Lieberman in an interview with Tal ...

  • Brazil: 280,000 dead from Corona, hospitals collapsing ...

  • Suspicion: A father murdered his 14-year-old son in Kiryat Gat, and was arrested, 18 ...

  • President Rivlin in a round of policy meetings in Europe: Intended with ...

In video: European countries stop use of Astraznica corona vaccines (Photo: Reuters)

The European Medicines Agency said this evening (Thursday) that the Astraznica vaccine against the corona virus is "safe and effective" and that its benefits outweigh the risks.

The lull came after many EU countries stopped using the Swedish Society's vaccine, developed in collaboration with the University of Oxford in the UK, after blood clots appeared in several vaccinated people.

According to the European Medicines Agency, there is no evidence to link the incidents.



In the same breath, the agency's chairwoman said Cook noted that the issue cannot be ruled out and that the agency's experts continue to look into the matter. She called on any vaccine who has experienced any side effects to report it. preventing the development of viral disease of sources, claimed the lives of some 2.6 million people around the world.



In many parts of Europe have a renewed outbreak of the virus, and cessation of use of the vaccine of Astrhznikh - lighter to transport and store than vaccines of other Western countries such as Pfizer and modernity - landing another blow On the slowly advancing vaccines on the continent.

More on Walla!

NEWS

Olympic hope: "Judo was love at first sight"

To the full article

Effective in at least 60% in disease prevention.

Astraznica vaccine (Photo: Reuters)

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

Source: walla

All news articles on 2021-03-18

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.