Is Europe's AstraZeneca jab decision-making flawed? A number of countries have decided to suspend use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine as a precaution following reports that some people have suffered blood clots after being given the jab.
But is it a case of being too cautious? Are these nations missing the bigger picture? BBC News
But is it a case of being too cautious? Are these nations missing the bigger picture? BBC News
See also:
- Covid-19: 'No evidence' of AstraZeneca jab problems, says WHO BBC News
- AstraZeneca vaccine: Safety experts to review jab BBC News
- Covid: UK vaccination surge expected in coming days BBC News
- Covid UK: Boris Johnson accepts delaying first lockdown was a mistake The Daily Mail
- Covid England: Health workers who refuse vaccine can be removed from high-risk wards The Daily Mail
- Benefits of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh any risk, says EMA The Guardian
- Stop ignoring root cause of pandemics while focusing on vaccines, world leaders and UN told The Independent
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