J&J, AstraZeneca To Modify Covid-19 Vaccines To Eliminate The Risk Of Blood Clots
07:37 | 15/07/2021
AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson are investigating and modifying their Covid-19 vaccines in order to eliminate the risk of rare, but serious, blood clots associated with the shots.
Possible links between Johnson&Johnson vaccine and blood clots found, EU regulator says
15:06 | 21/04/2021
Europe's medicines regulator said it has found a possible link between the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine and rare blood clots, but the European Medicines Agency (EMA) safety committee (PRAC) said the events should be listed as very rare side effects of the vaccine.
The use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine halted over rare blood clots
14:34 | 14/04/2021
The use of Johnson & Johnson is halted in The US, South Africa and European Union after six women in the U.S. developed a rare blood-clotting disorder upon receiving the vaccine.
AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine: The link to a dangerous type of blood clot
15:07 | 08/04/2021
A dangerous type of blood clot should be listed as a "very rare side effect" of the AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine.
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine: 30 blood clots found in UK, 7 people died
14:44 | 04/04/2021
On Saturday, UK medical regulator revealed seven people have died among 30 cases who suffered from blood clots after receiving AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.
The suspension of Oxford's AstraZenece might be more politics than science, expert says
11:47 | 18/03/2021
Several countries have halted the use of Oxford's AstraZenece vaccine, due to cases of blood clots that was suspected to be caused by the vaccine, further complicating a vaccination effort that was already lagging across the region.
Indonesia halts the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 after Thailand, in fear of blood clots
19:18 | 16/03/2021
After Thailand, Indonesia became the second country in Southeast Asia that holds off the use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine due to reports of blood clots among some recipients in Europe.
WHO backs AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, playing down risks
08:28 | 14/03/2021
The World Health Organization (WHO) has backed the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine after some European countries paused their rollouts following reports of the formation of blood clots in several recipients.
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