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  • The AstraZeneca vaccine triggers concerns

    The AstraZeneca vaccine triggers concerns

    On the one hand,
    medical and political authorities the world over are pleading for the rapid
    vaccination of a significant number of people, which in their vision, is the
    only way to contain the present pandemic. On the other hand, one of the
    vaccines authorized by the European Medicines Agency, the one made by the
    British-Swedish group AstraZeneca has sparked off heated debates.




    The EMA
    announced a potential connection between the vaccine and rare cases of blood
    clots in those vaccinated. However, the same agency says the overall benefits
    of the vaccine in preventing the Covid-19 pandemic outweigh the risks of side
    effects. The EMA Executive Director Emer Cooke told the BBC quote: This
    vaccine has proven to be highly effective – it prevents severe disease and
    hospitalisation, and it is saving lives.




    This is the
    reason for which the European Commissioner for Health, Stella Kyriakides, has
    called on the EU countries to speak with one voice across the EU to improve
    people’s trust in vaccination.




    Nevertheless,
    many states have decided to restrict the use of this vaccine in some age
    brackets. So, Britain, which has so far vaccinated over 20 million people with
    AstraZeneca and has discovered blood clots in 80 cases, has decided to no
    longer administer the vaccine to people below 30. According to The Guardian, the recommendation is based on the low risk of
    developing severe forms of Covid-19 in this age bracket.




    In larger groups
    though, the vaccine’s overall benefits would outweigh the rare side effects
    risks. Just like Britain, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy have
    restricted the use of AstraZeneca vaccine but in patients under 60. Authorities
    in Romania have decided not to alter its vaccine rollout but are preventing the
    people who had thrombosis after the first jab from getting the booster dose
    with the same type of vaccine.




    At the same time
    the medical personnel using the AstraZeneca vaccine must inform patients to see
    a physician if they experience any health issues after getting the jab. The
    symptoms that might appear can include abdominal and chest pains, headaches and
    blurry vision.




    One thing’s for
    sure though, talks over the side effects post vaccination have influenced the
    decision of many Romanians on getting this type of vaccine. According to
    statistics, one out of three people enlisted for vaccination with AstraZeneca
    has withdrawn.


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