"Countries should not ban the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for fear of causing blood clots, as so far there is no evidence to prove this," the WHO said in a statement.
Bulgaria, Denmark and Norway are other countries that have been added to the list of countries that have banned the use of this vaccine, but today WHO representatives clearly stated that there is no link between the vaccine and the risk of a blood clot after using the vaccine. saj.
Margaret Harris called AstraZeneca an "excellent vaccine" that should continue to be used. In all, there have been about 30 cases in Europe that have experienced the effect of blood clots after vaccination and it was also said that a 50-year-old had died in Italy after suffering venous thrombosis.
Earlier it was Italy and France that blocked the export of doses of this vaccine due to disputes between the European Union (EU) and AstraZeneca.
As for our country, Silva Bino said yesterday that AstraZeneca is a safe vaccine and will be used by all age groups.
"The vaccine will be used in all age groups as Pfizer is used, this is also returned by those countries that made a decision not to vaccinate people over 65 due to the lack of data in the document. "Today's data published by the United Kingdom that has used this vaccine in all age groups, shows that it is effective, safe even over 65 years old", - said Bino during the conference of the Committee of Experts.
Source: BBC