Keep using AstraZeneca jabs, WHO tells Europe

DM Monitoring

LONDON: The benefits of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine far outweigh any risks and countries across Europe should continue to use it to help save lives, the World Health Organization’s director said on Thursday.
Hans Kluge noted that Europe’s medicines regulators are investigating a small number of cases of blood clots in the region that have prompted around a dozen EU govts to suspend us of the AstraZeneca shot. “As of now, we do not know whether some or all of the conditions have been caused by the vaccine or by other coincidental factors. At this point in time, however, the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine far outweigh its risks and its use should continue, to save lives,” he said.
The European Medicines Agency has said so far said it has found no causal link between the vaccine and any clotting or blood coagulation reports. Despite these reassurances, at least 13 EU member states, including Germany, France and Italy, have suspended use of the shot pending the outcome a fuller EMA investigation expected to be completed on Thursday.