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AstraZeneca: The UK is also evaluating the side effects on younger people

The ASTRAZENECA vaccine could be banned for young British people, with the Medicines and Health Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) studying the rare cases of blood clots experienced by some patients who have received the injection.

Channel 4 News unveiled a feature last Monday evening: “Two senior sources told this show that although the data is still unclear, there are growing arguments to justify the offer to younger people – under the age of 30. – a different vaccine. The channel said an MHRA announcement could be made later today. The MHRA has released a statement confirming that it is investigating blood clots, but added that no decision has "yet" been made on changing its advice.

“Our in-depth and detailed review is ongoing in reports of very rare and specific types of blood clots with low platelets following the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

"No decision has yet been made on any regulatory action."

Downing Street has continued to insist that the AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and effective and that people should continue to take the shot when called upon.

The Astra Zeneca vaccine has been used to treat about 50% of British citizens and this has generated a good understanding of the side effects of the treatment, but so far they have been vaccinated in their 60s. now, with the younger classes, the strategy is likely to have changed.


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The AstraZeneca article : the United Kingdom is also evaluating the side effects on the youngest comes from ScenariEconomici.it .


This is a machine translation of a post published on Scenari Economici at the URL https://scenarieconomici.it/astrazeneca-anche-il-regno-unito-sta-valutando-gli-effetti-collateriali-sui-piu-giovani/ on Tue, 06 Apr 2021 09:45:28 +0000.