Italy-France to resume experiment with AstraZeneca vaccine, admits to be political ben


- European countries banned vaccines because of Brexit

New delhi date. Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Everyone was worried about the temporary ban on the AstraZeneca vaccine by many countries around the world. But Italy and France have now decided to lift the ban and will soon resume vaccination on their own.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi discussed the issue with French President Emmanuel Macron and spoke of resuming the use of estrogen. Both countries said they were just waiting for a statement from the European Medicines Agency which has so far remained positive.

The ban on AstraGeneca has been claimed to be a mere political decision because the AstraGeneca vaccine has been developed in conjunction with Oxford. Under these circumstances European countries banned the vaccine because of Brexit which was a political move.

About two dozen European countries have temporarily banned the estrogen vaccine in the past few days. The vaccine was claimed to have caused blood clots in the body of some people which had a very bad effect.

After the vaccination was stopped, there were many groups in European countries that opposed the ban. According to Italy's medicine regulator, he banned AstraZeneca simply because he was under pressure from Germany and France.

Notably, there has been a long-running Brexit dispute between European countries and Britain and only last year Brexit was approved. The World Health Organization has declared the vaccine completely safe if we talk about the AstraZeneca vaccine. The vaccine is being sent to many countries around the world under the WHO's Wax Mission.

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