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Decision due today on use of AstraZeneca vaccine

Mar 18, 2021 07:42 By Shannonside News
Decision due today on use of AstraZeneca vaccine
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The World Health Organisation is recommending AstraZeneca vaccines continue to be administered, saying the benefits outweigh the risks following reports of a small amount of blood clotting in patients who received the jab.

The European Medicines Agency will meet later to decide whether any extra precautions are needed to use the AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19.

A dozen countries stopped using it as a temporary precaution following a small cluster of blood clotting cases that emerged last weekend.

Ireland's vaccines board called a halt to the use of the AstraZeneca product here on Sunday after the European Medicines Agency launched a rapid review.

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It followed a notification from Norway that Four patients who had received it later suffered blood clots in the brain -- one of whom died.

It means 30-thousand vaccine doses which would have been administered this week remain in storage.

The EMA says "many thousands" of Europeans develop blood clots every year naturally.

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It says the number which took place after people got the AZ shot is no higher than expected -- and the protection it offers against Covid-19 far outweighs the risk of any side-effects.

Its safety committee will meet later this morning to make a final decision on whether any extra precautions need to be taken.

It'll brief the press on its findings this afternoon.

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