Many European countries stop giving AstraZeneca vaccine: China develops fifth vaccine


No evidence of blood clots from AstraZeneca vaccine: European experts

The World Health Organization's Kovacs program will largely provide the AstraZeneca vaccine, which the British Prime Minister claims is safe.

BERLIN: Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Sweden have suspended the vaccination of AstraZeneca coron vaccinators following reports of blood clots. However, AstraZeneca and European regulators said they had found no evidence that the vaccine was responsible.

The German health minister said the vaccination against AstraZeneca had been temporarily stopped following advice from the country's vaccine regulator. The seven people who developed a blood clot in their brain after receiving the vaccine will also be further investigated. France has decided to stop using the vaccine until Tuesday afternoon and Spain for a fortnight.

According to AstraZeneca, deep vein thrombosis was found in 15 cases and blood clots in the legs, while in 22 cases pulmonary embolism was found in the lungs.

Half of the 3 million doses of the AstraZeneca corona vaccine that reached Germany have been given. Against which seven million doses of Pfizer vaccine and 2,85,000 doses of Moderna have been given. In Spain, 940,000 people have been vaccinated against AstraZeneca.

In Asia, Indonesia has stopped using the vaccine, while Thailand has resumed its use. AstraZeneca was the first country in Asia to stop using the vaccine, but was later given the green light by the Thai Health Authority and vaccinated by Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan Oocha and fellow cabinet ministers.

In Europe, Belgium, Poland, Romania, Greece and Canada have not stopped vaccinating. According to EU regulators, the current AstraZeneca vaccine is more likely to benefit rather than harm. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Jones also wrote in The Times newspaper that the vaccine is safe and works well. The vaccine is currently being manufactured in various locations in the US, starting in India.

The vaccine plays a major role in the World Health Organization's Kovacs program. The vaccine is delivered in 92 countries and will reach 200 million doses by the end of May. The vaccine will most likely be AstraZeneca. Chief scientist Dr Soumya Vishwanath said 300 million doses of the corona vaccine had been given worldwide but there was no evidence of any deaths.

Meanwhile, China has developed a fifth vaccine for corona. The vaccine was approved for emergency use last week. Two trials of the vaccine have been completed and a third phase trial is currently underway in Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Indonesia. The vaccine was introduced on March 1 in Uzbekistan.

These are three shot shots that will be given every one month. However, China lags far behind in terms of vaccinations. 64.98 million doses of the vaccine have been given in China. Meanwhile, according to a study published in the Lancet e Clinical Medicine Journal, corona infections can now be diagnosed from the skin as well.

According to the researchers, the oily sebum produced by the body's sebaceous glands is used in this diagnosis. 37 samples of sebum were collected from the face, neck and back of patients receiving corona treatment and used for diagnosis. There were 30 positives and 37 negatives.

Comments

  1. Nice article. I liked very much. All the informations given by you are really helpful for my research. keep on posting your views.if you are required any TAX and GSTR related information to visit our website click on below link :
    Top 10 auditors in bangalore
    | Top 10 audit fims in bangalore


    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

What you think about this NEWS please post your valuable comments on this article, we will immediately publish your comments on this page