The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said evidence "does not suggest" the jab causes clots. BBC News
See also:
- Response to Irish authorities’ action to temporarily suspend the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine MHRA
- Covid-19: Netherlands suspends use of AstraZeneca vaccine BBC News
- What happens if I don't get the Covid vaccine? BBC News
- Covid: UK Biobank scans aim to reveal health legacy BBC News
- Covid vaccine: Homeless people to be prioritised BBC News
- Covid-infected pregnant women are 18 times more likely to go to intensive care, study shows The Daily Mail
- Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine offers 97% protection, Israel study finds The Daily Mail
- Novavax vaccine found to be 86% effective against UK Covid strain in late-stage trial The Daily Telegraph
- Four new cases of Brazilian variant identified in UK The Daily Telegraph
- Covid trauma will drive intensive care staff out of NHS, warns charity The Guardian
- Why are countries suspending AstraZeneca vaccine rollouts? Everything we know so far The Independent
- UK’s coronavirus vaccines dramatically cut transmission, new study suggests The Independent
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